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At the start of the meeting, the Holyoke Public Schools Building Committee voted to approve the Dec. 12 meeting minutes. The motion to approve the minutes was made by Mark Lubold and seconded by Sean Sheedy; the committee approved the minutes by show of hands.
Later in the meeting, the committee selected a co-vice chair for the building committee. After a period for nominations, Mark Lubold was nominated and the committee approved the nomination by voice/show of hands.
At the close of the meeting, Sean Sheedy moved to adjourn and Reyna seconded; the committee approved the motion to adjourn by voice vote.
Votes at a glance - Approve Dec. 12 meeting minutes — Motion: "Approve the Dec. 12 meeting minutes." Mover: Mark Lubold. Second: Sean Sheedy. Outcome: approved (vote taken by show of hands; exact numerical tally not specified in the transcript). - Select co-vice chair — Motion: nomination of Mark Lubold to serve as co-vice chair. Mover: nomination (spoken on the record); Second: several committee members indicated support. Outcome: approved (voice/show-of-hands; exact numerical tally not specified). - Adjourn meeting — Motion: adjourn. Mover: Sean Sheedy. Second: Reyna. Outcome: approved (voice vote; exact numerical tally not specified).
Ending: The meeting record shows the votes as approved; the transcript indicates the committee recorded the outcomes by voice or show-of-hands without a numeric roll-call in the audio record.
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