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Hauppauge school board moves into executive session to seek legal advice

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Summary

At its April 20 meeting, the Hauppauge Union Free School District board approved a motion to enter an executive session to seek legal advice from the board attorney; the motion was made by Board member Nar Krapf and seconded by Mrs. Collins. The board said it would reconvene at 8:05.

Hauppauge Union Free School District officials moved into an executive session April 20 to seek legal advice from the board attorney, following a motion by Board member Nar Krapf and a second from Mrs. Collins.

The motion passed and the board’s presiding official said, “All those in favor? We’ll be back by 08:05,” after which the meeting recessed into closed session. The transcript includes no further public discussion of the legal matter.

Board member Nar Krapf made the motion to enter executive session; Mrs. Collins seconded it. The statement that the board would return at 8:05 came from an unidentified presiding official on the record. The transcript does not record a roll-call vote or a numerical tally; the action was taken by voice vote as reflected in the meeting record.

An executive session is the portion of a public meeting held out of public view for specified purposes, in this case to obtain legal advice. The transcript does not name the subject of the legal advice or list any related agenda item, and it does not record any decisions on the substance of the matter in the public record.

The transcript ends with the board stating it would return at 8:05; no further public-action details related to the legal matter are included in the provided record.