North Ridgeville board approves human-resources items and votes to enter executive session on personnel
Get AI-powered insights, summaries, and transcripts
Sign Up FreeSummary
At its Feb. 4 meeting the North Ridgeville City Board of Education approved human-resources items by roll-call vote and voted to move into executive session to discuss appointment, employment and related personnel matters.
The North Ridgeville City Board of Education on Tuesday approved a set of human-resources items and then voted unanimously to convene an executive session to discuss personnel matters, according to motions and roll-call votes recorded during the meeting.
A motion to approve two human-resources items — a support-staff substitute contract and a nonrepresentative support-staff contract adjustment (first readings had been held previously) — was moved by Board member Mister Haynes and seconded by Board member Mister Grigsby. During the roll call the following board members were recorded as voting yes: Mister Grigsby, Missus McCarthy, Missus Saxon and Mister Vaca. The motion carried; no dissent was recorded on the public transcript.
Later the board voted to enter executive session "to discuss the appointment, employment, dismissal, discipline, promotion, demotion, compensation of public employees, or matters related to negotiations of public employees," a motion moved by Mister Grigsby and seconded by Missus Saxon. The board’s roll-call recorded yes votes from Mister Grigsby, Missus McCarthy, Mister Haynes, Missus Saxon and Mister Vonnie; the chair said there would be no action afterward. The board announced the session would be held in closed session and no public action was taken during the Feb. 4 meeting on matters discussed there.
During the communications report the board also received and thanked donors; staff listed gifts including a $5,000 donation from the Placino family to Liberty School, a $1,500 donation from Comcorp Industries to the NRHS track team, a $1,000 donation from Phoenix Counseling Center for the NRHS future fair, a $598 donation from Angelina's Pizza to the NRAC Washington, D.C., trip and several additional smaller donations. Those gifts were presented to the board as items of appreciation during the communications report and were not recorded as separate formal votes in the Feb. 4 public minutes.
