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The Glendale Elementary School District governing board approved the evening's agenda, adopted the consent agenda and voted to approve recommended bylaw changes from the Arizona School Boards Association (ASBA). The board also authorized a designated delegate to cast the district's ASBA vote.
Actions and recorded votes
- Motion to adopt the meeting agenda: Motion moved and seconded (mover/second not specified in the minutes). Recorded votes in the transcript: Ms. Wilson — aye; Ms. Pimentel — aye; Ms. Bartels — aye; the chair (President Martinez) — aye. Outcome: approved.
- Motion to approve the consent agenda: Motion moved and seconded (mover/second not specified). Recorded votes: Ms. Wilson — aye; Ms. Pimentel — aye; Ms. Bartels — aye; the chair — aye. Outcome: approved.
- Motion to approve ASBA bylaw changes as presented: Motion moved and seconded (mover/second not specified). Recorded votes: Ms. Wilson — aye; Ms. Pimentel — aye; Ms. Bartels — aye; the chair — aye. Outcome: approved.
- Motion to authorize Ms. Powell to cast the district's ASBA vote in the affirmative on the recommended bylaw changes: Motion moved and seconded (mover/second not specified). Recorded votes: Ms. Wilson — aye; Ms. Pimentel — aye; Ms. Bartels — aye; the chair — aye. Outcome: approved. The board asked staff to notify ASBA of the district's support.
The transcript did not record the votes of every board member by name for each motion (for some roll-call prompts the speaker asked specific members and only some responses are recorded). The items above reflect the roll-call responses recorded in the meeting record.
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