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Votes at a glance: closed session, consent agenda and calendar change approved

Salt Lake City School District Board of Education · January 7, 2026

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Summary

On Jan. 6 the board voted to enter a closed session, approved the consent agenda and voted to move the March 17 meeting to March 18; roll-call votes were recorded during the meeting.

The Salt Lake City School District Board recorded several formal actions during its Jan. 6 meeting.

- Enter closed session: A motion to enter a closed session to discuss the character/professional competence and health of an individual and pending or reasonably imminent litigation carried after a roll-call vote. Recorded votes in the exchange included Bryce Williams, Nate Salazar, Annie Romano, Brian Jensen and Amanda Longwell voting "yes." The board announced it would return around 5:30 p.m.

- Approve consent agenda: A motion to approve the consent agenda passed on a roll-call vote after board members asked clarifying questions about capital project cycles, HR changes and budget line items. The roll-call included Fife Jefferson, Ashley Anderson, Nate Salazar, Annie Romano, Brian Jensen and Amanda Longwell voting "yes."

- Move March meeting date: The board unanimously approved moving the March 17, 2026 meeting to March 18, 2026 (to avoid conflicting with caucus night) after first moving the calendar item to the action agenda.

The meeting minutes record these outcomes; no additional votes on ordinances, contracts, or budget adoptions were recorded on Jan. 6.