Votes at a glance: Board approves consent items; adjourns meeting

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Summary

The Cave Creek Unified School District board approved consent items by voice vote and later adjourned the meeting. No roll-call tallies were recorded in the transcript.

At the Sept. 23 work-study meeting, the Cave Creek Unified School District Governing Board approved the listed consent items by voice vote and later adjourned the meeting.

During the consent portion of the agenda a motion was made and seconded, and the presiding officer called for a voice vote. The transcript records the presiding officer saying “All in favor, say aye,” followed by “Aye,” and no opposing voices were recorded. No roll-call votes or named tallies appear in the meeting record.

The board later moved to adjourn; a motion and second were recorded, followed by a voice vote in favor. The meeting closed at 7:29 p.m.

Why it matters: Approval of consent items typically finalizes routine business (minutes, claims and similar items) and keeps the board’s calendar moving; the record shows these routine approvals occurred by voice vote during the work-study meeting.