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The Swampscott School Committee recorded the following votes at its Jan. 9 meeting.
1) Robotics field trip to University of Vermont — approved unanimously. The committee approved an overnight, out-of-state trip for Swampscott High School’s robotics team to attend a First Robotics Competition at the University of Vermont in Burlington. Motion and second were made on the record; the chair called the vote as unanimous.
2) School committee representative to town administrator search committee — John Jantas appointed. Committee members nominated and voted by hand-raise to appoint John Jantas as the school committee’s representative to the town administrator search committee; the meeting recorded a unanimous vote in favor.
3) Regular-session minutes of Dec. 12, 2024 — approved unanimously. Committee members moved and seconded approval of the minutes; the chair called the vote as unanimous.
4) Motion to adjourn — approved unanimously. The committee moved to adjourn at the close of the regular session; the voice vote carried unanimously.
All votes recorded at the meeting were unanimous according to the chair’s announcements; no roll-call tallies with individual member names were recorded in the transcript.
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