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Meeting approves 'personality report' and then adjourns

January 14, 2026 | Hoke County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina


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Meeting approves 'personality report' and then adjourns
At an unlabelled meeting (date not specified), participants voted to approve what the transcript calls a "personality report" and then voted to adjourn.

The motion to approve the "personality report" was made on the record: "I move to approve the personality report," followed by a voice second. The chair asked "Those in favor?" and the transcript records two responses of "Aye." There is no recorded roll call, no recorded 'no' or 'abstain,' and no named mover or seconder in the transcript.

Shortly afterward, a motion to adjourn was made and seconded. The chair again asked those in favor and the transcript records two "Aye" responses; the meeting concluded in the recording. No further actions, deadlines, or staff assignments were recorded.

The transcript uses the phrase "personality report." It is not clear from the recording whether that wording is a transcription error (for example, "personnel report") or an accurate label; the recording provides no additional identifying detail. The participants and the governing body are not named in the transcript, and no statutes, ordinances, or formal agenda item numbers are referenced.

The meeting appears to have completed two brief procedural items and then adjourned. There are no next steps or follow-up dates recorded in the transcript.

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