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Votes at a glance: Alma School District board adopts millage election resolution, tables then lists school property, approves curriculum and routine items
Summary
The Alma School District Board approved a resolution to conduct a millage election using a single qualified elector, approved routine agenda items including continued use of the district curriculum and consent agenda, moved school property bids into executive session, and later rejected all bids and authorized listing the property with a realtor.
The Alma School District Board of Directors on an unspecified date approved a resolution authorizing the district to conduct a millage election using a single qualified elector, approved routine consent items and the continued use of district curriculum, and took two actions on school property bids — tabling the bids into executive session and, after that session, rejecting all bids and directing staff to list the property with a realtor.
Board members moved to adopt the millage resolution and to appoint a single qualified elector; the board nominated Sean Rister to serve as that elector. The board also voted, at separate points in the meeting, to move school property bids to executive session for real property discussion and, following that session, to reject all bids and list the property with a realtor.
The votes on routine items included approval of the August meeting minutes and the consent agenda. The consent/agreement item included a…
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