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Board limits public-comment time, moves executive session and sets 45-minute cap for first closed session

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Trustees voted to limit public-comment periods to 30 minutes (with option to extend), moved the executive session to follow the first public-comment period, and capped the initial executive session at 45 minutes; the changes were adopted by roll call and staff/attorney were asked to align policy language if needed.

The Teaneck Board of Education adopted several procedural changes to how meetings will run after extended debate at the Jan. 7 reorganization session.

Trustees moved the board’s executive session to occur immediately after the first public-comment session and then agreed to a 45-minute cap on that first executive session. The board also voted to limit total public-comment time to 30 minutes for meetings…

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