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Board approves personnel leaves, employment and business‑affairs items; motions carried unanimously

2366770 · February 21, 2025
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Summary

During the meeting the board approved a family medical leave request, several personnel employment and conference items, and business‑affairs items. Each motion passed by voice vote with no recorded opposition; nine board members were present for roll call.

The Derry Area School District Board of School Directors approved several personnel and business items during the meeting.

Motions recorded during the meeting included:

1) Family medical leave: Motion to approve employee 3‑21 for a 12‑week Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) period, to run concurrent with any available leave, effective April 3, 2025, or date of disability. The motion was seconded; the board voted by voice (“Aye”) with no opposition, and the chair announced "Motion carries."

2) Personnel employment: Motion to approve agenda items A–C as published for personnel employment. The motion was seconded and carried by voice vote with no opposition.

3) Personnel conferences: Motion to approve agenda items A–C as published for personnel conferences. The motion was seconded and carried by voice vote with no opposition.

4) Business affairs: Motion to approve agenda item A2D as published on the agenda. The motion was seconded and carried by voice vote with no opposition.

The meeting began with a roll call showing nine board members present; the board chair declared a quorum earlier in the meeting. No roll‑call vote tallies by member name were recorded in the public minutes for these motions; each motion passed on an affirmative voice vote and the chair announced each motion "carries."