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Board approves agenda, consent items; moves into executive session — all votes 5–0

January 18, 2025 | Tempe Union High School District (4287), School Districts, Arizona


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Board approves agenda, consent items; moves into executive session — all votes 5–0
At the Tempe Union High School District meeting the board recorded several routine procedural motions and votes.

The board adopted the meeting agenda on a motion from Board President Barraza that was seconded; the chair called for the vote and the motion passed 5–0. The board approved the consent agenda (items E‑1 through E‑10) by recorded voice vote, 5–0.

Later in the evening the board voted to move into executive session; the motion passed 5–0. The board subsequently voted to move out of executive session by unanimous voice vote, 5–0, and then voted to adjourn the meeting; that motion also passed, 5–0.

The board announced the next regular meeting would be Feb. 5 at 6 p.m. No other formal actions (ordinances, resolutions, appointments or contract awards) were recorded in the public portion of the meeting.

Votes at a glance:
- Motion to adopt the meeting agenda — outcome: approved (yes 5, no 0). Mover: President Barraza; second: Vice President Steele; provenance: opening of meeting.
- Motion to approve consent agenda E‑1 through E‑10 — outcome: approved (yes 5, no 0); mover/second not specified on the record; provenance: consent-agenda segment.
- Motion to move into executive session — outcome: approved (yes 5, no 0); provenance: executive-session motion segment.
- Motion to move out of executive session — outcome: approved (yes 5, no 0); provenance: reconvening segment.
- Motion to adjourn — outcome: approved (yes 5, no 0); provenance: closing segment.

All tallies reported were voice votes recorded by the chair; the public record shows unanimous approval on each motion.

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