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Votes at a glance: Wayne County Board of Education actions on March 3, 2025

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Summary

The board took multiple formal votes on March 3, including policy repeals and adoptions, purchase orders, calendar and testing adjustments, a memorandum of understanding with UNC Pembroke, committee approvals and the consent agenda. This itemized summary lists motions, movers/seconds when recorded, and outcomes as stated at the meeting.

The Wayne County Board of Education recorded multiple formal actions during its March 3 meeting. Below is an itemized summary of motions reported on the record at the meeting, including the motion text (as stated or summarized), mover/second where identified in the transcript, and the board outcome.

Votes at a glance

- Motion to go into closed session to discuss personnel, student confidentiality, attorney-client privilege and real-property negotiations under cited North Carolina statutes. Outcome: motion carried (vote taken by voice/hand). Mover/second not specified in transcript excerpt.

- Proclamations (Arts in Our Schools Month; School Social Workers Week): Motion to accept proclamations. Outcome: passed by voice/hand vote; recorded as unanimous.

- Policies (repeals): Motion to repeal multiple policies (items A–D, described by policy numbers and cross-references). Outcome: motion made and seconded; vote recorded as…

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