At a Livingston Parish meeting, officials announced that expulsions for two students were upheld after no motions were made regarding confidential student information.
The presiding officer asked for a motion on confidential student information for "Student A." The transcript records: "There being no motion, no action is taken." The clerk or presiding officer then stated that the expulsion for Student A was upheld.
Minutes later under the next item, the presiding officer asked for a motion on confidential student information for "Student B." The transcript again states, "There being no motion, no action is taken," and the presiding officer said the expulsion for Student B was upheld. The agenda then moved to Item 12, adjournment.
Doctor Ron McMorris made a motion to adjourn. A member identified in the transcript as "Mister Jeffersale veil" seconded the motion. The presiding officer called for a voice vote; the transcript records the response "Yes" for those in favor and reports, "Any opposed? There are none." The transcript does not list individual roll-call votes by name.
No confidential student details or identities were recorded in the publicly available transcript. The transcript records a roll-call sequence near the start of the session with multiple members responding "Here," but it does not map individual roll-call responses to every name called in a way that allows precise attendance counts from the text provided.
The meeting record shows no further motions or discussion on the confidential-information items before the expulsions were announced as upheld and no additional action was taken.