The Alabama State Board of Education took a series of formal votes during the meeting. Most were ceremonial recognitions or administrative approvals and carried unanimously; one substantive matter (state math textbook adoption) passed with recorded dissent.
Key outcomes recorded in the meeting minutes and roll calls:
- Motion to temporarily suspend certain provisions of the Alabama Administrative Code to allow electronic participation and voting: approved unanimously by roll call.
- Approval of the meeting agenda: approved unanimously.
- Approval of the minutes for the Dec. 10, 2020 meeting: approved unanimously.
- Resolutions recognizing multiple 2020 National Blue Ribbon Schools (Bob Jones High School; Cleburne County Elementary School; Hewitt Trussville High School; John S. Jones Elementary School; New Century Technology High School) and related brief remarks from principals: adopted by unanimous roll calls.
- Proclamation designating February 2021 as Alabama Career and Technical Education Month: adopted unanimously.
- Personnel resolution approving the appointment of Dr. Brandon T. Payne as assistant state superintendent for local education agency auxiliary support services, at step 18, pay grade 9091 with an annual salary of $172,737.60: approved by roll call (recorded as unanimous).
- Resolution to modify certain passing scores as a precondition for initial educator certification and program admission: adopted by roll call (recorded as unanimous).
- Recognition resolutions honoring Jeff Newman and Dr. Tommy Stewart for their service to Alabama students: adopted unanimously.
- Resolution adopting the State Textbook Committee recommendations for mathematics textbooks: adopted after discussion; the roll call shows at least two board members (Stephanie Bell and Sara Ziegler) voting no and the motion carrying.
Votes were called and recorded orally; several board members reported technical problems with being muted during portions of the meeting and asked that their participation and votes be reflected in the minutes. Board staff indicated they would verify and register any votes that were not captured electronically.
This summary reflects the motions and roll‑call outcomes presented in the meeting transcript. For exact legal descriptions, ordinance or resolution numbers, and certified vote totals, see the official minutes and the department's posted meeting materials.