Perkiomen Valley board approves guidance and music pilots, adopts meeting agenda
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The Perkiomen Valley School District board approved three guidance-software pilots and two music-resource pilots during a special meeting; the agenda was also approved. All motions carried with no recorded roll-call tallies in the transcript.
Perkiomen Valley School District Board of School Directors voted to approve three guidance-software pilots and two elementary music-resource pilots during a special meeting, and the board also approved the meeting agenda.
The board first moved to amend and then approve the meeting agenda before taking up the business items. A motion to approve the agenda was made and seconded and the motion carried.
Board members then voted on two business items listed under the education/business section: a motion to approve three guidance-software pilots and a motion to approve two music-resource pilots. Each motion was moved and seconded; both motions carried by voice vote, recorded in the meeting transcript as "Aye" with the chair noting the motion carried.
Votes at a glance - Motion to approve the agenda: moved by Mister Sailor; second recorded; outcome: motion carries (voice vote). Referenced in transcript at the agenda-approval exchange. - Motion to approve three guidance-software pilots: moved (mover identified in the transcript as Mister Sailor); second recorded; outcome: motion carries (voice vote). The motion was introduced as agenda item 2.01. - Motion to approve two music-resource pilots: moved and seconded; outcome: motion carries (voice vote). Introduced as agenda item 2.02.
What the board recorded in the meeting The transcript records agreement by voice vote only (several members saying “Aye”); the meeting record does not include a roll-call tally for each motion in the excerpt provided. The motions were routine approvals of district pilot programs; the transcript gives no further details about the vendors or contracts for the pilots beyond their titles on the agenda.
Provenance Topic introduced: "I think we need an approval for the agenda since these are on there for today." (board discussion about agenda amendment) Topic closed: "Against? Motion carries. Those are our 2 business items."
