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At the Nov. 11 meeting the Marion County School Board recorded several formal actions summarized below.
• Consent agenda: The board approved consent items C10.1 through C20.2 with item C19.1 pulled for discussion. Motion to approve carried 5–0 (motion by Campbell; second by Cummings).
• Approval of minutes: The board approved minutes for multiple prior meetings (administrative briefing and work sessions, Board of Directors Leasing Corporation meeting, special board meeting) in a series of motions; each approval recorded a 5–0 vote.
• Student expulsions: The board approved a grouped motion to expel the following students for the remainder of the 2025–26 school year and the first quarter of 2026–27 with services: JD-26-027E; JD-26-0296E; JD-26-040; JD-26-041; JD-26-042; JD-26-047; JD-26-049; JD-26-051 (motion moved by Lori Conrad; second by Dr. Lisonbee Campbell). The board later approved additional expulsions and a placement with off-campus virtual learning (motions and seconds recorded in the minutes), each by 5–0 vote.
• Resolution 25-15 (ABAC): The board approved the creation of the Attendance Boundary Advisory Committee and scheduled initial meetings (see separate coverage). Motion passed 5–0.
• Adjournment: The meeting was adjourned at 7:25 p.m. on a motion that passed 5–0.
Recorded votes were announced as unanimous (5–0) where noted in the televised minutes; the docket did not list individual yes/no votes by name beyond the roll call, so tallies are presented as recorded in the meeting record.
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