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Englewood Board of Education moves into executive session to discuss legal, personnel and contract matters

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The Englewood Board of Education voted to enter executive session to address legal, personnel and contractual issues after establishing a quorum; the motion was adopted by voice vote.

The Englewood Board of Education moved into executive session to discuss legal, personnel and contractual matters during its meeting (date not specified). The meeting chair asked for a motion "to go into executive session to discuss legal personnel and contractual items," and the motion was adopted on a voice vote recorded as "Aye."

Board members present at the time of the motion included Miss Banks Watson (board member), Dr. Banks (board member), Mr. Matthews (board member), Mr. Rivera (board member), Mr. Flores (board member), Miss Hicks (board member), Miss Wiggins (board member), Miss Haber (board member) and the board president (name not specified). The chair confirmed a quorum before asking for the motion.

The meeting opened with the chair reading a public-notice statement noting that the New Jersey Open Public Meetings Law had been satisfied: notice was posted in the board office, the city clerk's office, the public library and all Englewood Public Schools, and was e-mailed or faxed to the presidents of the ETA and EAA, presidents of parent-teacher organizations, and any person who had requested individual notice and paid the required fee. No substantive public discussion of the legal, personnel or contractual matters appears in the provided transcript excerpt.

The transcript records the procedural steps only: establishment of a quorum, a request for a motion to enter executive session for the listed categories, the motion being moved and a voice vote in favor. The transcript does not identify who made or seconded the motion, does not record individual roll-call votes on the motion, and does not include the content of the matters to be discussed in executive session.

Because the matters were ordered into executive session, no further public action or debate on those topics is contained in the provided excerpt.