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The Adlai E. Stevenson High School District 125 Board of Education approved the consent agenda, which covered personnel report items and routine record‑retention matters including destruction of closed‑session audio/video recordings and the release of certain executive session audio. An administrator previewed the consent items as routine before the vote.
A board member asked for a motion to approve the consent agenda; the motion was made and seconded and the board approved it by voice vote. The transcript records several "aye" responses and no formal roll‑call tally was provided in the record.
Why it matters: these are standard administrative actions the board schedules annually to manage personnel items and closed‑session record retention and confidentiality. The administration said the items roll over annually as part of routine governance.
What’s next: administrators will update spring board and committee dates and add a missed mini‑finance meeting to the calendar.
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