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Votes at a glance: agenda and consent items approved; no policy votes taken on new programs

January 18, 2025 | Tolleson Union High School District (4288), School Districts, Arizona


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Votes at a glance: agenda and consent items approved; no policy votes taken on new programs
The Tolleson Union High School District governing board conducted several routine votes during its January 2025 meeting.

Approve regular meeting agenda — motion made and seconded; board proceeded with the meeting. (Mover/second not specified in the public transcript; outcome: approved. No detailed roll‑call tally suitable for reporting was recorded in the transcript excerpt.)

Approve consent agenda — motion made, seconded and approved by roll call. The transcript recorded affirmative roll‑call responses for the consent agenda from the following trustees: Dr. Luna Najera, Steven Chapman, Miguel Ortega Romero, Devin Del Palacio and Lisa Sun. (Roll‑call labels in the audio were fragmented in places; the board president announced the motion carried and business proceeded.)

Adjourn — motion to adjourn was made and seconded; the board adjourned at approximately 7:51 p.m.

No formal votes were recorded on informational items presented at the meeting, including La Jolla Community High School’s IB candidacy discussion and the district’s English‑learner/refugee supports presentation. Public commenters asked for operational follow‑up on a DECA hotel permission request; the board directed staff to investigate rather than take immediate action.

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