Board approves routine business and moves into closed session over student disciplinary matter

Campbell County Public Schools Board of Education · December 16, 2025

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Summary

The school board approved minutes, bills, donations, appropriations, nonresident tuition, personnel actions and religious exemptions, then convened a closed session citing Va. Code §2.2‑3711(A)(2) to discuss a student scholastic record.

During the business portion of the meeting the Campbell County School Board handled routine agenda items and then entered a closed session for a student disciplinary matter.

Motions approved by voice vote included: approval of the November 10 and November 25 minutes; payment of the presented bills; approval of 17 donations; approval of four supplemental appropriations; approval of listed nonresident tuition students; acceptance of the personnel report with recent hires and resignations; and approval of five religious exemption requests presented by Doctor Wilson.

Later the board moved to convene in closed session. The motion, made and seconded on the record, cited Va. Code §2.2‑3711(A)(2) and specified discussion or consideration of disciplinary matters and information from scholastic records concerning student number 13 for the 2025–26 school year. After returning to open session the board certified that only matters lawfully exempted and identified in the motion were discussed.

Votes: motions on consent items were carried by voice vote (ayes recorded); no roll‑call tallies were recorded in the transcript excerpt.

Next steps: closed‑session certification occurred in open session and the meeting adjourned. Any follow‑up related to the closed session is subject to Virginia open‑meeting law and not recordable beyond the certification statement.