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Votes at a glance: Bassett Unified board proclaims African American History Month, approves consent calendar and enters closed session

2112448 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

The Bassett Unified School District board approved resolution 026-25 proclaiming February as National African American History Month and approved the consent calendar; the board also voted to go into closed session on labor negotiations and existing litigation and reported no action upon reconvening.

The Bassett Unified School District Board of Education voted on several routine and procedural items at its 2025-01-07 meeting.

Resolution: The board approved Resolution No. 026-25 to proclaim February as National African American History Month. The superintendent had recommended approval; the board moved and seconded the resolution and adopted it by roll-call vote.

Consent calendar: The board approved the consent calendar (including routine personnel, procurement and contract items) on a motion by Miss Stanzione, seconded by Miss Gonzales; the motion carried on a roll-call vote.

Closed session: The board voted to adjourn to closed session under Government Code section 54957.6 (labor negotiations) and Government Code section 54956.9 (existing litigation). The motion to enter closed session was made by Miss Flores and seconded by Vice President Stanzione; the board recessed and later reconvened. When the board returned from closed session, the clerk reported “Nothing at this time.”

Adjournment and next meeting: The board approved a motion to adjourn at 9:14 p.m.; the next regular meeting was scheduled for January 21, 2025.

Ending: These votes were procedural and did not change the board’s position on the Flannish School parcel; no land-use approvals were taken during the meeting.