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Disabled Board of Education moves into executive session to discuss personnel matter and vendor contract

Disabled Board of Education meeting · May 13, 2025
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Summary

At the start of its meeting, the Disabled Board of Education voted to enter an executive session to discuss a particular personnel matter and a contract with a vendor. The public transcript records the motion and the board entering closed session but does not include vote tallies or further public details.

Unidentified Speaker, presiding at the Disabled Board of Education meeting, asked the body to call the meeting to order and later requested a motion to move into executive session "to discuss a particular personnel and a contract with a particular vendor." "I need a motion to move into executive session to discuss a particular personnel and a contract with a particular vendor," the presiding speaker said.

The transcript records that a motion was made and seconded and that the chair asked for those in favor and those opposed before stating, "We are now in exec session." Participants who were mentioned in the public record during the motions include Christine, James and Maureen, but the transcript does not record who formally moved or seconded, nor does it list a vote tally.

Executive sessions are closed to the public under state law for specified topics such as personnel and certain contract discussions; the transcript contains only the motion and the announcement that the board entered executive session and does not disclose the substance of the closed discussion. The meeting then proceeded out of the public record.

No dates, vote counts, staff reports, contract identifiers, vendor names, or personnel names were provided in the supplied transcript. The transcript ends with the board in executive session, and no subsequent public actions or next steps were recorded in the provided excerpt.