Roseville board adopts consent agenda and formally canvasses election returns; levy thanked

Roseville Area Schools Board of Education · November 13, 2025

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Summary

At its Nov. 12 meeting the board approved the consent agenda by roll call and adopted a resolution canvassing municipal election returns from Nov. 4, 2023; presenters also thanked voters for approving a safety and technology levy.

The Roseville Area Schools Board approved its consent agenda by roll call and later adopted a resolution canvassing returns for municipal general and special elections held Nov. 4, 2023.

The clerk called the roll for the consent agenda; the chair declared the motion adopted after board members recorded 'ayes.' Later, during action items, a board member moved that the board "adopt a resolution canvassing returns of votes of the municipal area school district, general and special elections held on 11/04/2023." The motion was seconded and passed by roll call. The chair offered congratulations to winners and thanked community members for approving the district's safety and technology levy.

District staff and board members expressed appreciation to election workers and community members who supported the capital project and the levy. One presenter said the measure will provide dedicated technology funding for cybersecurity, infrastructure and building safety.

No amendments or challenges to either vote were recorded in the meeting minutes. The board's formal roll-call votes were entered into the record by the clerk and the chair announced the outcomes.

Next steps: the canvass resolution completes the board's formal certification step on the Nov. 4 election and staff will proceed with implementation steps for the approved safety and technology levy.