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The Montgomery County Board of Education recorded these formal actions during its Jan. 14 regular meeting. All votes were taken by show of hands and were recorded as unanimous.
- Motion to approve the agenda: moved and seconded; outcome recorded as unanimous.
- Consent agenda (items a through d): interim superintendent recommended approval; motion to accept the superintendent's recommendation carried unanimously by show of hands.
- Personnel report, certified personnel: motion made and seconded; passed by unanimous show of hands.
- Personnel report, classified personnel: motion made and seconded; passed unanimously.
- Personnel report, classified personnel addendum: motion made and seconded; passed unanimously.
- Personnel report, teams: motion made and seconded; passed unanimously.
Why it matters: These votes completed routine governance and personnel business and set the district's administrative approvals for the period. Several items were routine and had no substantive debate recorded on the transcript.
Sources: Motions and unanimous outcomes were recorded on the Jan. 14 meeting transcript; the board confirmed each motion by a show-of-hands vote.
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