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Salt Lake City School Board elects leadership, affirms ethics and approves consent items in roll-call votes

2090702 · January 8, 2025
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Summary

At its Jan. 7 meeting the Salt Lake City School District Board of Education elected board president and vice president by roll-call votes, reaffirmed its annual statement of ethics unanimously, approved most consent-agenda items with two members abstaining, and held and later reconvened closed executive sessions with formal roll-call approvals.

The Salt Lake City School District Board of Education held a series of formal votes during its Jan. 7, 2025, public meeting, choosing board leadership for the January 2025–January 2027 term, reaffirming the board’s statement of ethics, approving the bulk of the consent agenda while moving several items for later discussion, and authorizing closed executive sessions. The votes were taken by roll call.

Board leadership: The board elected Nate Salazar as president for the term January 2025–January 2027 after Charlotte Fife Jefferson nominated him and a second was made. The roll-call recorded recorded votes in favor from Mohammed Baid; Ryan (Brian) Jensen; Bryce Williams;…

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