Board approves energy‑financing resolution, accepts donation and adopts consent agenda
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At the Nov. 20 meeting the Katonah‑Lewisboro Board of Education unanimously approved an energy‑financing resolution, accepted a donation from the Acme Markets Foundation’s Nourishing Neighbors program totaling $3,150, and adopted the consent agenda; multiple procedural motions recorded 6–0 votes.
The Katonah‑Lewisboro Union Free School District Board of Education conducted several formal actions during its Nov. 20 meeting.
Energy financing resolution: The board moved and adopted a resolution regarding energy financing. The Chair asked for a roll‑call vote after a brief acknowledgment of staff work; the motion was made and seconded and carried unanimously, 6–0.
Consent agenda and donation: The board moved and adopted the consent agenda and accepted a donation from the Acme Markets Foundation’s Nourishing Neighbors program to benefit families in the district. Transcript language describes gift cards totaling $3,150; the board voted to accept the gift with no opposition.
Other procedural actions: Earlier in the meeting the board returned from executive session to public session (motion recorded as 6–0) and later adjourned by unanimous vote. The board announced upcoming committee meetings (policy Dec. 5, sustainability Dec. 5 at 8:15 a.m., finance Dec. 10 at 6 p.m.) and its next regular meeting on Dec. 18 at 7 p.m.
Votes at a glance • Return to public session — recorded 6–0 in favor. • Energy‑financing resolution — recorded 6–0 in favor (roll call recorded as a unanimous aye). • Consent agenda adoption — recorded 6–0 in favor. • Donation acceptance (Acme Markets Foundation, Nourishing Neighbors) — recorded as accepted; transcript lists gift cards totaling $3,150.
Where the transcript lists names for motion makers, it records: "Motion by Bill, second by Barbara" for an earlier procedural motion, and during the energy financing item the transcript records "Carolyn, seconded by John." The board’s roll call recorded spoken "Aye" votes followed by a Chair tally; the official vote tallies in the record are unanimous.
