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Votes at a glance: Feb. 26 Nashoba School Committee approves consent agenda, appoints volunteer to advisory and adopts 2025–26 calendar

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Summary

The school committee approved the consent agenda, appointed a Bolton parent to an advisory seat and adopted the 2025–26 district calendar; committee scheduled a required budget hearing for March 5.

The Nashoba Regional School Committee took three formal votes during its Feb. 26 meeting: approval of the consent agenda for the Feb. 26 meeting, appointment of a volunteer to an advisory body, and adoption of the 2025–26 district calendar.

Consent agenda: A motion to approve the consent agenda for Feb. 26, 2025 passed unanimously. The motion to approve the consent agenda was moved during the meeting and the roll-call vote recorded members answering in the affirmative including Sharon, Sean Doerr, Amy Cohen, John, Amy Vessels, Scott, Robin, Jackie and Joe; no dissenting votes were recorded.

Advisory appointment: The committee voted to appoint Beth Fredinger (listed in meeting remarks as a Bolton parent volunteer) as the eleventh member of the district advisory group pending the committee vote; Jackie moved to approve the appointment. The motion passed with roll-call affirmation by committee members present; the district noted advisory appointments are annual and will be revisited in June.

Calendar adoption: The committee moved to adopt the 2025–26 district calendar as presented (motion by Amy). The committee and staff noted one small formatting change (color coding for Dec. 24) would be made before publication. The motion passed by recorded affirmative votes.

Ending: The committee recorded these actions as part of the meeting minutes and will revisit advisory appointments in June; the district also reminded residents of the public budget hearing on March 5.