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At the Jan. 21 Meramec School District board meeting the board took the following formal actions:
- The board approved the minutes from Dec. 11, Dec. 16 and Dec. 18. Motion moved by Jenna Hardy and seconded by Lori Rothaus; the board called the vote and approved the motion.
- The board accepted the unexpected resignation of 3rd-grade teacher Tiffany Lopez Carranza (Reeds Ferry School). Motion moved by Ken Martin and seconded by Naomi Halter; the board approved the resignation and members extended well-wishes to the departing teacher.
- The board approved a motion to adjourn. Motion moved by Lori Rothaus and seconded by Ken Martin; the meeting was adjourned.
The board discussed but did not vote on a proposed warrant article to establish a capital reserve fund for an SAU administrative-office project; members agreed to consider that draft alongside other warrant articles at the Feb. 3 meeting.
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