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Milwaukee school board votes to retire to closed session to consider superintendent applications
Summary
The Milwaukee Board of School Directors voted 9-0 to retire into closed session under Wis. Stat. 19.85 to review applications and identify at least six candidates for the first-round interviews; the board said it will not announce the chosen slate at this meeting.
The Milwaukee Board of School Directors voted unanimously Saturday to retire to closed session to consider applications for the position of superintendent of schools, the board announced at a Jan. 11 special meeting.
Director Ferguson moved to retire into closed session under Wisconsin Statutes 19.85 to consider employment data for public employees; Director Simpson seconded the motion. The board took a roll-call vote: Director Ferguson — aye; Director Garcia — aye; Director Gokulcandi…
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