At a glance: Board approves agenda changes, personnel items, closed-session actions, policies, virtual-plan and legislative priorities

Board of Education of Baltimore County · November 18, 2025

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Summary

The board approved a revised agenda, personnel matters, actions from closed session (two hearing-examiner cases), policy committee recommendations (with one abstention), the district's virtual inclement-weather plan (one No), and the legislative and governmental relations committee's 2026 priorities.

The Board of Education recorded and approved several formal actions during the Nov. 18 meeting. Key outcomes:

- Motion to enter closed session under the Annotated Code of Maryland for personnel and legal advice exceptions: moved by Talosky, seconded by Harvey; approved by roll call.

- Revised agenda: a motion to move the administrative boundary review into new business (moved by Manowski, seconded by Hen) passed by roll call.

- Personnel items (Exhibits D-1 through D-3): motion to approve (moved by Young, seconded by Savoy) passed by roll call.

- Approval of actions taken in closed session on hearing-examiner cases HEA 26-004 and HEA 26-006: motion to approve (moved by Snolesky, seconded by Young) passed by roll call.

- Policy recommendations from the policy review committee (policies 12-60, 4102, 8320) presented as first reader and committee recommendation: the board accepted the committee's recommendation on first reader; Ms. Dolesky recorded an abstention on the roll call.

- Virtual inclement-weather day plan for 2025–26: motion to approve passed on a roll-call vote with one No recorded (Miss Dimonowski). The plan requires a four-hour synchronous instruction minimum and would transition to virtual days after three built-in calendar closure days.

- Legislative and governmental relations committee 2026 priorities (local governance, curriculum autonomy, flexibility on school calendar hours vs. 180-day requirement): committee recommendations were approved by roll call.

Where the roll-call sequence is recorded verbatim in the transcript, the minutes reflect the board's recorded Yes/No/Abstain responses. No other formal ordinances, contracts or budget appropriations were approved at the meeting.