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At the end of the committee agenda, the Board of Education voted to convene a closed session for collective‑negotiating matters.
The Board President (unnamed) announced: the recommended motion of the Board of Education to go into closed session at 7:28 p.m. for the purpose of collective negotiating matters. A board member said, "So moved." During roll call the transcript records explicit 'Aye' responses from several members (Remus, Chavez, Murphy and Brown) and an 'Aye' recorded by the presiding officer; the board then recessed for five minutes and proceeded into closed session. No action was taken after the closed session during the committee meeting.
The motion text on the record: to go into closed session at 07:28PM for the purpose of collective negotiating matters. The committee did not take any additional public votes on the substantive bargaining items during open session.
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