Citizen Portal
Sign In

Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!

Get email alerts on the Personnel topic

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Taos Municipal Schools board enters executive session to discuss personnel and superintendent evaluation

AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

At a June 25 special meeting the Taos Municipal Schools Board voted to approve its agenda and enter executive session under the New Mexico Open Meetings Act to discuss limited personnel matters, including planned employee movements and continuing evaluation feedback for the superintendent.

The Taos Municipal Schools Board held a special meeting on Wednesday, June 25, and voted to enter an executive session to discuss limited personnel matters, including planned employee movements and continuing evaluation feedback for the superintendent.

President Flores moved to approve the meeting agenda as presented; Vice President Spray seconded the motion and the board adopted the agenda by roll call vote. President Flores then moved that the board enter executive session pursuant to Section 10-15-1(H)(2) of the New Mexico Open Meetings Act to "discuss limited personnel matters, specifically sole debt"; Vice President Spray seconded and the board approved the motion by roll call.

The agenda listed a single publicized item: an executive session with two subitems. The first, agenda item 7.1, was described as "The superintendent can update the board regarding specific employee movements and contemplated movements." The second, agenda item 7.2, was described as the board providing "evaluation feedback as part of continuing discussions of end of year evaluation results and priorities going forward." President Flores stated on the record, "We only have, 1 item on the agenda, executive session with 2 sub sub items on there." These matters were discussed in closed session under the statutory personnel exception; no personnel details were disclosed on the public record.

During the public portion of the meeting no members of the public spoke. Board discussion before entering executive session included a request by a speaker identified as Jen Maga that future agendas consider cybersecurity: "we need, like, a cybersecurity, with the, present out there. That's something that we can discuss in a future board meeting, please." The meeting record also shows staff troubleshooting remote access before the board moved into closed session.

The board convened the public portion at 5:43 p.m. and took the roll-call votes to approve the agenda and to enter executive session; the public record provided no further votes or actions following the announcement that the board had entered executive session.