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Board approves consent agenda; motions to open and close public hearings carried

October 23, 2025 | Berwyn South SD 100, School Boards, Illinois


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Board approves consent agenda; motions to open and close public hearings carried
Berwyn South School District 100 held several procedural motions during its Oct. 22 board meeting, including motions to convene and adjourn public hearings and approval of the consent agenda.

Early in the meeting the board moved to convene a public hearing and conducted a roll-call vote; the transcript records a sequence of "Aye" votes and the chair declared the motion carried. Later the board recessed the administrative-cost public hearing and convened a second hearing on bonds; that hearing was also adjourned and the board returned to open session.

During the meeting the board approved the consent agenda by motion. Caballero moved to approve the consent agenda; another board member seconded. The roll call again recorded affirmative votes from board members and the motion carried.

At the close of the session the board moved and seconded to adjourn; the transcript records unanimous ayes and the meeting was declared adjourned.

The transcript does not include detailed text for each item listed on the consent agenda; items not removed from the consent agenda were adopted by general consent.

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