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The Washington Township board moved through its consent agendas and took multiple roll‑call votes on routine business items.
Notable actions recorded during the meeting include:
• Motion to table the Sept. 23 regular‑session minutes (motion passed by roll call). The board said the minutes will be revisited and discussed during a future executive session or at the next meeting as requested by a board member.
• Approval of superintendent items 1–4 and instructional affairs items (roll call: approved). No discussion items required additional board action.
• Policy and student affairs items approved by roll call.
• Human Resources (items 1–43) approved by roll call. The meeting transcript shows several board members recorded abstentions or conflicts on specified items: one member abstained on a single item (m8) citing a conflict; several members abstained on items m39–m43 (the record lists names who declared conflicts or abstentions on that block of items). The board chair and other members explained those votes were conflicts under the board’s conflict rules.
• Finance and Facilities (items 1–22) approved by roll call; one board member recorded an abstention on item 22.
• Special Education items 1–6 approved by roll call.
• The board voted to schedule a special meeting to discuss budget implications prior to the Nov. 18 regular meeting (roll call yielded a majority in favor; one member voted no on the motion to schedule the special meeting).
The meeting also closed to the public for an executive session citing the Open Public Meetings Act to discuss legal matters. Where members recorded conflicts or abstentions, those were read into the public record during roll call.
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