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Burlington Area School District board moves into closed session to discuss superintendent evaluation

October 27, 2025 | Burlington Area School District, School Districts, Wisconsin


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Burlington Area School District board moves into closed session to discuss superintendent evaluation
After completing budget business, the Burlington Area School District Board of Education voted to convene in closed session Oct. 13 pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(c) to discuss the superintendent evaluation process.

A board member moved to convene in closed session for that purpose and another member seconded the motion. The chair called for a voice vote; members responded “Aye,” and the board entered closed session. No further details about the evaluation were disclosed in the public transcript because the discussion occurred in closed session.

The board cited Wisconsin statute 19.85(1)(c), which permits closed deliberation regarding personnel matters. The meeting record shows the board approved entering closed session by voice vote immediately following announcements of future meeting dates.

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