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Dysart Unified board votes to move future meetings to Monday after members express concern

January 25, 2025 | Dysart Unified District (4243), School Districts, Arizona



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Dysart Unified board votes to move future meetings to Monday after members express concern
The Dysart Unified District governing board voted to move its regular future meetings to Monday after a brief but pointed discussion in which several board members expressed frustration about repeated schedule changes.

Board members discussed earlier changes to meeting nights, with one member saying the schedule had already shifted from the night she expected when she ran for office. Another member said the district requested the previous change so staff, teachers and parents could attend school events, and that this further change reflects ongoing scheduling needs. The presiding officer noted that serving on the board is a volunteer role that requires flexibility from members.

One board member said, “I would like to know exactly why it's being moved. I want details because we just moved this in November. This will be the 3rd day that we've moved our meetings since I've been on the board.” Another member said they had already changed work schedules twice and that their employer would not allow a third change. After a motion and second, the board called the vote and the motion carried.

The transcript records the motion as carrying but does not provide a roll-call tally or identify which member moved the motion on the record. Board members referenced a prior November change that had been requested by the district to allow staff and families to attend student events. The discussion included repeated statements that meeting-night changes affect members' work schedules and the ability of staff and community members to attend.

The board did not specify an implementation date in the recorded discussion. The transcript records the motion as carrying and the meeting later adjourned.

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