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At a glance — outcomes from the Green Bay Area Public School District board meeting:
• Consent agenda and retirement: The consent agenda was approved; the board accepted the retirement of Jackie Fisher, manager of custodial services, after 40 years of service (motion carried via online voting).
• Weapons-detection pilot (7a): Motion to authorize administration to pilot portable weapons-detection systems at comprehensive high schools — failed on recorded vote (Meister no; Canal yes; Minow no; Gerlach no; Lyerly yes; McCoy no; Becker no).
• Wage-rate consolidation (7b): Motion to consolidate wage rates for utility painter and facility technician positions — carried with all board members voting in favor.
• DPI school-start waiver and 2026–27 calendar (7c): Motion authorizing a DPI waiver request for the school start date and adopting the 2026–27 calendar (contingent on DPI approval) — carried with all board members voting in favor.
• Policy 1-70 (7e): Revisions to meetings policy were approved (motion carried; individual votes recorded in meeting record).
• Class-size policy revisions (7f): Board approved revisions to policy 3-43.2 clarifying staffing ratios; an amendment to set AGR K–3 guideline to 1:18 failed (amendment vote: Becker and Minnow yes; other recorded votes no); the main policy revision passed with one no vote (Becker).
• Internet-filtering policy (3-63.5) (7g): Revisions were approved after discussion with the district's executive director of information technology; one board member voted no preferring to retain a standing parent review committee.
• Closed session authorization: The board voted to convene into closed session pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(g) to consult with legal counsel about potential litigation matters; the motion was seconded and carried.
Detailed vote records and the meeting minutes contain the full roll-call entries.
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