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At the start of its Nov. 11 work session the Forsyth County Board of Education adopted the meeting agenda after a motion and second, with the chair announcing the vote was unanimous.
At the end of the public portion of the work session, the board moved and seconded to enter executive session to discuss personnel and real estate; the chair again announced a unanimous vote in favor of entering executive session.
Other procedural notes recorded at the meeting: staff will post a proposed change to Board Policy DJEAC (credit‑card/purchasing) for 30 days of public review; the draft bullying policy (JCDAG) was recommended to be tabled to the December regular meeting for public view and comment; the bonds refunding will return with final pricing and formal documents next meeting.
Provenance: motions and roll calls at meeting opening and closing (SEG 006–SEG 016; SEG 1203–SEG 1213).
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