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Clinton — The Clinton City Schools Board of Education approved the meeting agenda and the consent agenda, confirmed voting delegates for the North Carolina School Boards Association conference and recessed into closed session on personnel matters Tuesday evening.
Key votes and procedural actions - Approval of meeting agenda: Motion made by Clark Hales; second by Pastor Russell Emanuel; voice vote: all present voted aye; motion carried. - Approval of consent agenda: Motion made by Pastor Russell Emanuel; second by Jeremy Edgerton; voice vote: all present voted aye; motion carried. - NC School Boards Association voting delegates: The board named four delegates for the conference (names announced to the board during the meeting); motion and second recorded and the board voted in favor. - Closed session on personnel: The board moved to enter closed session for personnel discussion; motion made and seconded; vote recorded in open meeting minutes as carried.
What it means: These procedural approvals are standard board business that permitted the meeting to proceed to presentations on facilities, audit and accountability. The board’s choice of conference delegates enables the district’s voting representation at the state school boards event.
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