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Board votes 4‑3 to pilot Community Engagement Committee meetings in the community after debate on notice and logistics

Wake County Board of Education · October 8, 2025
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Summary

After extended discussion of notice, quorum, streaming and 'spotlight on students' logistics, the Wake County Board approved by 4‑3 vote a motion to transition its Community Engagement Committee to off‑site community venues as a pilot.

The Wake County Board of Education voted 4‑3 on Oct. 7 to move the Community Engagement Committee’s meetings into community venues as a pilot, after a lengthy debate over notice, quorum, costs and logistics.

Board member Tashiva Rice moved that the Community Engagement Committee "transition from our central office into the community of Wake County" and to hold the next committee meeting in a community venue in Roseville at 6–8 p.m. Rice said the goal was to "meet the community where they are" and described plans for community partners, regional…

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