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Board moves into closed session to discuss security at high‑school football facilities

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Summary

During the Sept. 8 work session the Anoka‑Hennepin School Board voted 6–0 to hold an executive session under Minn. Stat. 13D.05, subd. 3(d) to discuss current and future security measures at the district’s five comprehensive high‑school football facilities.

The Anoka‑Hennepin Public School District Board of Education voted on Sept. 8 to move into an executive session to discuss security measures at district high‑school football facilities.

Director Simon made the motion to convene the closed session pursuant to Minn. Stat. 13D.05, subd. 3(d), which the board cited on the record. Coach Arco seconded the motion. Co‑Chair Arco called for a vote and the board approved moving into executive session 6–0. The board announced the closed session would be held in Room 311 and called for a brief recess before convening.

The motion and vote were recorded in open session; the content of the closed executive session was not discussed publicly as permitted under the cited statute.

No formal policy action or public decision on security measures was taken in open session. The board’s motion authorized members to discuss current and future security efforts with staff in closed session as allowed by state law.