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The Danville Public Schools Board took several routine actions Nov. 13.
The board approved the meeting agenda after a motion by Mister Payne and a second by Miss Cunningham; the clerk called the roll and members recorded their votes in favor. The board then approved minutes from the Oct. 16, 2025 regular meeting after a motion by Doctor Williams; the roll call again recorded affirmative responses.
During the personnel recommendations (item 7.1), Human Resources presented a slate of hires and personnel actions. Doctor Williams moved to approve all presented personnel recommendations except items 22 and 23; Miss Averyt seconded the motion. The clerk called the roll and members recorded affirmative responses, and the motion carried. Items 22 and 23 were explicitly pulled from the motion for separate handling; their status was not resolved on the record presented in the transcript.
No other formal votes or ordinances were recorded in the transcript. The board adjourned to a work session at the close of the meeting.
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