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Board approves student expulsion after executive session

October 10, 2025 | ALMA SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, Arkansas


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Board approves student expulsion after executive session
The Alma School District board moved into executive session to deliberate a student disciplinary matter and later approved the administration's recommendation to expel a student.

The board announced a motion to go into executive session "to deliberate" on a student disciplinary action and recessed for closed deliberations. After the executive session, a board member moved to approve the recommendation for expulsion, the motion was seconded, and the board voted "Aye." The chair announced, "Motion carried."

Nut graf: The board followed the permitted closed-session process for personnel and student-discipline deliberations and voted to accept the administration's recommendation; the transcript records the procedural motions and the final vote but does not include case specifics discussed in executive session.

The transcript shows the motion to go into executive session was made at 06:32 and the formal vote to approve the expulsion recommendation occurred at 06:50. Board members did not disclose identifying details of the student or the disciplinary incident in open session.

Ending: The expulsion was approved by board vote; no additional public details were released in the meeting record.

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