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At its October meeting the Danbury Board of Education took a set of routine actions: it approved the consent calendar, accepted the September 2025 financial statements and set three policies for first reading.
The consent calendar motion was made by Board member Michelle (recorded as the mover) and seconded by Al; the board approved the motion by voice vote. Later in the meeting the finance committee recommended acceptance of the September 2025 financial report; that motion was made by Mr. Giannelli and seconded by Julie and the board approved it by voice vote. The policy committee brought three policies to the board for first reading: Policy 5141.27 (first aid, emergency medical care, use of AED), Policy 5141.3 (health assessment and immunization) and Policy 5141.31 (athletic physicals); each motion was made and seconded and the motions were carried for first reading.
Minutes and exhibits associated with the motions were cited in the meeting record (exhibits 25-01-1928 through 25-01-30 for the consent calendar and exhibit numbers 25-1-31 through 25-1-34 for finance and policies). The transcript records voice approvals but does not list a roll-call tally or individual recorded votes in the public portion of the meeting.
These approvals move routine business forward (consent items and administrative financial review) and advance policy proposals to the first-reading stage; the policies will return to the board for further consideration and final adoption at a subsequent meeting.
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