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Board actions at a glance: Jan. 13 meeting — consent agenda approved; school‑of‑choice and employee enrollment resolutions adopted

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Summary

The Plymouth‑Canton Board approved the consent agenda 7–0, approved enrollment of nonresident students of PCCS employees 7–0, and approved participation in School of Choice (nonresident applicants) by 5–2. The board also filled a vice‑president vacancy by board vote.

Several formal actions were recorded at the Jan. 13 Plymouth‑Canton Community Schools board meeting. The board took the actions below; motion language and outcomes reflect the meeting record.

Adopt agenda and approve consent agenda Moved by: Member Sadu; seconded by: Secretary Westrup. Outcome: Motion carried, 7–0. The consent agenda included human resources transactions, approval of minutes and the first reading of policy 3120.08, among other routine items.

Resolution: Enrollment of nonresident applicants (Schools of Choice, Sections 105 and 105C) Motion: "Consider approval of a resolution for the enrollment of nonresident applicants for the 2025–2026 school year pursuant to Schools of Choice Sections 105 and 105C." (final reading) Moved by: Treasurer (named in transcript as Treasurer Kehoe/Akiho); seconded by: Member Ahmed. Outcome: Motion carried, 5–2. The district set a minimum of one seat in kindergarten through 10th grade and a maximum of 500 seats for the 2025–26 school year as part of its participation in Schools of Choice; members noted the program has operated for 12 years and that nonresident applicants who enroll become district students entitled to district programs (except transportation).

Resolution: Enrollment of nonresident students of PCCS employees Motion: "Consider approval of a resolution for the enrollment of nonresident students of PCCS employees for the 2025–2026 school year." (final reading) Moved by: Treasurer Kehoe; seconded by: Secretary Westrup. Outcome: Motion carried, 7–0. Staff reported approximately 89 nonresident students of PCCS employees currently attend the district.

Board officer vacancy: vice president Motion: To fill the Board of Education vice president vacancy (first and final reading and subsequent vote conducted at this meeting). Nominations: Member Westrup nominated Member Sadu; Member Picard self‑nominated and also spoke in favor of serving. Outcome: Member Sadu was elected vice president by board voice vote (reported tally: 5–2). The appointee will serve until the district’s next organizational meeting.

Notes on voting: The transcript records numeric tallies for each motion where a roll call was not read aloud; named individual votes were not provided in transcript for each vote. Outcomes above match the tallies announced by the board chair during the meeting.