Azusa Unified board approves agenda 4-0 and moves to closed session
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Summary
At its March 10 meeting the Azusa Unified Board of Education approved the night’s agenda by a 4-0 vote and moved into closed session; no members of the public spoke on closed-session items, the board recorded a roll call and noted the board president was absent.
The Chair called the Azusa Unified Board of Education meeting to order on Tuesday, March 10 at 5:30 p.m. and welcomed “Azusa communities, students, parents, and staff.”
The Chair completed a roll call, noting board clerk Ramos, Ward member Greer and Ward member Arianez as present and that the board president was absent. The Chair asked for a motion to approve the agenda. A motion was made and seconded; the motion to approve the agenda was recorded by the Chair as having been moved by a board member and seconded by board clerk Ramos. The Chair announced the motion passed by a 4-0 vote.
The Chair opened the public-comment period for items scheduled for closed session, reporting there were no blue cards and no raised hands on Zoom. The board then moved into closed session; the Chair said an open session would begin later, but did not specify a restart time.
No ordinances, resolutions, budget actions, or other substantive policy items were discussed on the public record during the portion of the meeting captured in the transcript provided.

