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Votes at a glance: Roseville board affirms governance policies, adopts student journalism policy, reschedules Jan. 28 meeting; organizational officers elected
Summary
At its Jan. 14 meeting the Roseville Public School District board elected officers by acclamation, reaffirmed governance policies, approved a student journalism policy on second reading, accepted a consent agenda including gifts, and rescheduled the Jan. 28 meeting to Jan. 29 because of a special election.
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The Roseville Public School District board took several formal actions during its Jan. 14 meeting.
Elections and organization - Chair: Todd Anderson was nominated and declared elected by acclamation after nominations closed. The board recorded no roll call tally for the acclamation. - Clerk: Dr. Rose Chu was nominated and declared elected by acclamation. - Treasurer: Mannix Clark was nominated and declared elected by acclamation.
Reaffirmation of governance policies - The board moved to reaffirm its governance policies for the coming year. The motion was moved and seconded; a voice vote was taken and the motion carried (aye). No roll call tally was recorded.
Consent agenda and gifts - The consent agenda was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote. Items included the regular consent items and a list of gifts accepted on behalf of district programs. Gifts and donors listed in the meeting minutes included, among others: Andrea Garvey (Meals on Wheels funds), Church of Saint John Evangelist (Meals on Wheels), Premier Bank (Meals on Wheels), Carolyn and Czarnecki Trust (Meals on Wheels), Damon Anderson (school supplies for Edgerton Elementary), Bob Hallquist (band instruments), and numerous community donations to Roseville Area High School programs and the district media centers. Director Kitty Goggins was listed as handling gifts for the evening.
Policy adoption — student journalism and expression - Policy 5.36 (Student publications and activities / student journalism and expression) was presented for second reading by Associate Superintendent Melissa Sonick. A motion to approve the policy as presented was moved and seconded; the board approved the policy by voice vote (aye). No roll call tally was recorded.
Meeting rescheduling - The board voted to reschedule its January 28 meeting to Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 6:30 p.m., citing a special election scheduled for Jan. 28 to fill a vacancy in House District 40B and the requirement that taxing districts not meet that night. The motion to reschedule was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote.
Votes and motions in this meeting were recorded by voice vote or acclamation; the transcript does not provide recorded roll‑call tallies for individual members. If a named mover or seconder was recorded in the minutes, it is noted above; otherwise motions were recorded as “moved” and “second” without attribution in the meeting text.
Why it matters: The organizational elections set the board leadership for the year; reaffirming governance policies maintains the district’s operating framework; adoption of the student journalism policy establishes the board’s official position on student expression; rescheduling the meeting ensures compliance with restrictions tied to a local special election.

