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Cinnaminson board approves routine business, personnel, curriculum and finance items; one personnel abstention recorded

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Summary

The board approved multiple routine sections of the agenda including routine business, routine matters, personnel actions, curriculum and policy items, and finance/contract approvals. One abstention was recorded on a personnel subitem; executive session was convened and the board later reconvened and approved an additional item.

At its Aug. 28 meeting, the Cinnaminson Township School District Board of Education approved routine business, personnel and finance items, adopted policy and curriculum paperwork required for the year, and confirmed personnel appointments and resignations.

The board voted to approve Section 4 (routine business items a–h) and Section 5 (routine matters items a–e). It accepted the superintendent’s and treasurer’s reports, transfers, activity reports and minutes as listed in the agenda. The board approved Section 11 (personnel: certificated and non‑certificated actions) with a roll call vote; one member abstained on item J‑4 while the remainder voted in favor. The board also approved Section 12 (curriculum and instruction items a–I), Section 13 (special education contracts and related items), Section 14 (annual renewal of codes of conduct and the transportation handbook), Section 15 (business and finance items including grants, petty cash and interlocal agreements) and Section 16 (standing orders for nursing protocols).

The meeting recessed into executive session; on returning, the board approved an additional Section 16 item and adjourned.

Nut graf: The meeting’s business portion consisted mainly of standard approvals required at the start of the school year, including personnel hires and resignations, curriculum approvals and finance items; the votes were recorded by roll call and motions were approved as listed in the agenda.

Below are the motions and outcomes recorded in the meeting (votes reflect roll‑call tallies as captured in the meeting transcript where explicitly recorded):

Votes at a glance: Section 4 (routine business a–h): approved (roll call: yes 11, no 0, abstain 0)

Section 5 (routine matters a–e): approved (roll call: yes 11, no 0, abstain 0)

Section 9 (committee reports including referendum): approved (roll call: yes 11, no 0, abstain 0)

Section 11 (personnel a–l): approved (roll call: yes 10, no 0, abstain 1 — abstention on item J‑4)

Section 12 (curriculum a–I): approved (roll call: yes 11, no 0, abstain 0)

Section 13 (special education a–d): approved (roll call: yes 11, no 0, abstain 0)

Section 14 (policy item a): approved (roll call: yes 11, no 0, abstain 0)

Section 15 (business and finance a–d): approved (roll call: yes 11, no 0, abstain 0)

Section 16 (other business — standing orders): approved (roll call: yes 11, no 0, abstain 0); additional Section 16 item approved after executive session.

Ending: Board chair announced the next regularly scheduled meeting will be Thursday, Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. The board adjourned after returning from executive session.