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West Aurora School Board approves consent agenda, adjourns Jan. 6 meeting

January 06, 2025 | Aurora West USD 129, School Boards, Illinois


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West Aurora School Board approves consent agenda, adjourns Jan. 6 meeting
The Aurora West USD 129 Board of Education approved the items on the consent agenda for its Jan. 6, 2025, meeting and later voted to adjourn, board members recorded in roll call votes.

The board moved to approve “the items contained in the consent agenda for January 6, 2025,” a motion that was seconded and carried on a roll call vote. Board members voting “aye” were Stone; Lorenz; Saperstein; St. Jules; Dykstra; Lathan; and Kearns. The board president announced, “The motion passes.”

No members of the public were recognized for comment during the meeting. The board then heard informational items before returning to routine business and a motion to adjourn; that motion was moved, seconded and approved by roll call. The roll call for adjournment recorded aye votes from Lathan; Saperstein; St. Jules; Dykstra; Lorenz; Stone; and Kearns.

The board noted that its next regular meeting is scheduled for Jan. 21, 2025; the transcript records the scheduling line with some uncertainty as “Monday or Tuesday, actually, January 21st.” The consent agenda items themselves were not described in the public remarks on the record and are not specified in the meeting transcript.

Votes at a glance

- Motion: “I move that the Board of Education approve the items contained in the consent agenda for January 6, 2025.” Mover: not specified. Second: not specified. Vote: Stone (aye); Lorenz (yes); Saperstein (aye); St. Jules (yes); Dykstra (aye); Lathan (aye); Kearns (aye). Outcome: approved.

- Motion: “I move that we adjourn the meeting.” Mover: not specified. Second: not specified. Vote: Lathan (aye); Saperstein (aye); St. Jules (yes); Dykstra (aye); Lorenz (yes); Stone (aye); Kearns (hi). Outcome: approved.

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