Board enters executive session on superintendent search; no public report

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Summary

The Humboldt board moved into an executive session to discuss the superintendent search under ARS 38‑431.03(A)(1). After returning to open session, the board said there was "nothing to publicly report" and adjourned.

At the meeting’s close, the board voted to enter executive session under Arizona Revised Statutes ARS 38‑431.03(A)(1) to discuss the superintendent search. The motion to go into executive session was moved by Dr. Dellinger and seconded by Miss Mazan.

Why it matters: Executive sessions allow the board to discuss confidential personnel matters. The board provided no public details after the session and the public record states there is "nothing to publicly report" at this time.

Motion and outcome The board approved entering executive session on the superintendent search by voice vote. After the executive session, the board returned to public session and announced there was no reportable action. The meeting then adjourned.

Ending No personnel action or report was disclosed publicly; the superintendent search discussion remains confidential as permitted by statute.