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At its Dec. 1 meeting the Pitt County Board of Education approved the consent agenda unanimously after a motion and second. The consent items listed in the meeting transcript included minutes from Nov. 3 and Nov. 17 sessions, a five-year service and support continuation for cloud camera systems, 2025-26 capital budget requests, a trash-collection contract with GFL and the district personnel report for Dec. 1.
Board attorney Emma Hodgson presented proposed updates to policy 23-10 for first reading, including removing outdated language tied to a previous board size and standardizing public-expression time to three minutes per speaker. Board members asked clarifying questions; Hodgson said the changes would not alter the rule that the board will not respond during public expression. Chair asked whether to include the second reading and approval of the policy on the Jan. 5 consent agenda and no objection was raised.
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