Hauppauge Board Moves Into Executive Session to Discuss Special Education Matter
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The Hauppauge Union Free School District Board of Education moved into executive session Jan. 13 to discuss a special education student and to seek legal advice; the board scheduled reconvening at 08:05. The transcript does not record a clear public vote tally or the substance of the closed session.
The Hauppauge Union Free School District Board of Education on Jan. 13 moved into an executive session to discuss matters involving a special education student and to seek advice from the board's attorney, the public transcript shows.
"I'll take a motion to go into executive session to discuss issues involving a special education student and also to seek advice from the board's attorney," an unidentified speaker said as the meeting began, after which the record shows an individual identified in the transcript as "Mister Scribe" made the motion and "Doctor Grama" seconded it.
The presiding speaker then asked, "All those in favor?" The transcript records the response "We're 0," but it does not provide a conventional, clearly recorded vote tally listing members or counts. The record also notes that "Mister Kylie, mister Michaels, and missus Buscarino" were absent.
The meeting record states, "We will, reconvene at 08:05 exactly," indicating the board planned to recess into executive session and return at that time. Because executive sessions are closed, the transcript does not disclose details about the special education matter or the legal advice requested.
The board scheduled reconvening at 8:05; the transcript does not include subsequent public proceedings or additional actions in the public record.
