Board moves on motion to enter executive session to discuss public employment; transcript ends before outcome
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A presiding board member moved to enter an executive session on the employment of a public employee at the special Dec. 9 meeting. The motion appears on the record but the transcript ends before any second, vote or discussion is recorded.
At the opening of the Campbell Board of Education's special meeting on Dec. 9, 2025, a presiding board member moved to go into executive session "to discuss the employment of a public" employee, according to the public transcript.
"I'll make a motion to go into executive session to discuss the employment of a public Sorry," the presiding member said on the record. The transcript ends shortly thereafter; it does not record a second, a roll-call vote on the motion, or the content or outcome of any executive-session discussion.
Because executive sessions typically involve personnel matters that are confidential by law, the public transcript appropriately limits details. The public record provided here does not show whether the board approved the motion, how individual members voted, or any subsequent action that may have followed the executive session.
Next steps: The board's official minutes or a follow-up public statement would be required to determine whether an executive session occurred and whether any public action followed from discussions held in executive session.
