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Board approves agenda, consent items and HR exhibits; votes unanimously to convene closed session

October 22, 2025 | Beloit School District, School Districts, Wisconsin


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Board approves agenda, consent items and HR exhibits; votes unanimously to convene closed session
The Beloit School District Board of Education voted on several items during Tuesday’s meeting. Motions were recorded and carried unanimously.

The board approved the meeting agenda on a motion by Brian Nichols, seconded by Joanne Rue; the motion carried unanimously with verbal "Aye" votes. Later, the consent agenda was approved on a motion by Nichols, seconded by Joanne Rue, again carried unanimously.

The Board approved Human Resources Exhibits A and B (employee recommendations) on a motion by Brian Nichols, seconded by Joanne Rue; the motion carried unanimously.

Finally, the board voted to convene a closed session under Wisconsin statutes to review independent hearing officer expulsion orders and to consider formal employee discipline. The motion to enter closed session was made and seconded, and the roll call recorded unanimous "Aye" votes: Joanne Rue (Aye), Carol Fox (Aye), Brian Nichols (Aye) and Antia Johnson (Aye). The chair noted that the board may reconvene to public session to take any necessary action following closed session.

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