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The Windham Southeast Unified Union School District #9 board approved its consent agenda and accepted two staff recommendations during its Nov. 19 meeting before moving into executive session.
Early in the meeting the board approved the minutes from Nov. 12 by voice vote after a motion and second on the consent agenda. The chair then presented two personnel recommendations: Jasmine Markin as McKinney Vento coordinator and Corey Graf as a multilingual learner teacher. The board moved to accept the hires and approved them by voice vote; no recorded roll-call tallies were provided in the open transcript.
Later in new business the chair introduced three district-adopted policies for first reading and invited public comment. The chair then made a motion to enter executive session under a cited statutory provision ‘‘for the appointment or employment or evaluation of a public officer or employee.’’ The motion passed by voice vote and the board entered executive session at 06:03; the chair stated no action would be taken in open session following that executive session.
The hires and the executive-session motion were processed as part of routine governance business; details on contract terms, start dates or vote roll-call tallies were not specified in the meeting record provided.
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