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Ferguson-Florissant R-II board authorizes closed meeting under Missouri law

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Summary

The Ferguson-Florissant R-II School District board voted by roll call to authorize a closed meeting under Missouri Revised Statutes Section 610.021 and approved the agenda as posted June 3, 2025.

The Ferguson-Florissant R-II School District board voted to hold a closed meeting under Missouri Revised Statutes Section 610.021 and approved the agenda as posted June 3, 2025, the board’s transcript shows.

The board’s notice said the proposed closed meeting would follow the procedures in Section 610.021 of Missouri law and that the notice listing the agenda items was posted Tuesday, June 3, 2025. The presiding member asked for a recommendation to “adopt the agenda as posted,” and a motion and a second were recorded before a roll call vote.

Mr. Bailey conducted the roll call. Dr. Thurman responded, “Yes.” Dr. Graves responded, “Yes.” Dr. Morton responded, “Yes.” Dr. Tyson responded, “Yes.” Dr. Vivian responded, “Well, yeah.” Those verbal responses were recorded on the transcript as the roll call votes approving the motion to adopt the closed-meeting agenda.

The transcript does not identify who made the motion or who seconded it, nor does it state the specific agenda items to be discussed in the closed meeting beyond what was included on the posted notice. The statute cited authorizes discussion of certain subjects in closed session, and the board’s vote authorized the board to proceed with the items listed on the posted agenda for the closed meeting.

The board did not discuss or disclose the substance of the agenda items in the public transcript excerpt provided. The transcript also includes brief non-substantive remarks about cameras and participants’ video that are not part of the formal action.