Votes at a glance: board approves consent agenda, business office and personnel items; education and construction items also pass

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Summary

The South Fayette Township School Board approved multiple routine items on March 25, including the consent agenda, business office items, personnel actions (with one recorded nay on a separated item), education items and a construction item. No dollar amounts for contracts were announced in the motions recorded in the transcript.

The South Fayette Township School Board took formal action on routine agendas on March 25, approving the consent agenda and multiple grouped items across business, personnel, education and construction.

- Consent agenda (items 1–4): Moved by Veil, second by Rebecca; "All in favor? Opposed? Motions carry." Outcome: approved (motion carries).

- Business office (items 1–7): Moved by Jen, second by Theresa; outcome: approved (motion carries).

- Personnel (items 1–11): The board separated item 6 for individual consideration. A motion to approve items 1–5 and 7–11 was moved by Lynn and seconded; the motion carried. Item 6 (title and job description change for director of diversity, equity and inclusion to director of student and community engagement) was moved by Lynn and seconded by Theresa; the motion passed after one recorded "Nay," and the chair declared "Motion carries."

- Education (items 1–8): Moved by Jen, second by Bill; outcome: approved (motion carries).

- Construction (item 1): Moved by Rebecca, second by Esther; outcome: approved (motion carries).

- Miscellaneous (items 2–3): Moved by Len, second by Bill; outcome: approved (motion carries).

The board also approved business office items taken as a block (items 1–7) and accepted multiple routine reports (superintendent's monthly report, student representative report). The transcript does not record roll‑call tallies for votes or dollar amounts tied to those motions; where a single board member voiced opposition during a separated personnel item, the motion still carried. No individual ordinance, statute or external authority was cited as the basis for any vote recorded in the meeting transcript.