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Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District board moves to enter executive session on personnel and legal matters
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Summary
At a board meeting, members approved the executive-session agenda and moved to go into a closed executive session to discuss prior closed-session minutes, safety drill evaluations, individual personnel actions, supplementary rules for certified staff and pending litigation under Wisconsin law; the transcript ends before the vote on entering closed session is recorded.
At a meeting of the Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District board, members approved the executive-session agenda and proposed moving into a closed executive session to discuss personnel and legal matters.
The Chair asked the body to approve the executive-session agenda "as presented," and "Motion by Bartner" was seconded "by Macawam." After calling for those in favor to say "aye," the Chair stated the motion carried. The transcript does not include a roll-call tally for that approval.
The Chair then said, "I would look for a motion to move to executive session pursuant to section 19.851 c d f and g of the Wisconsin State Statutes to consider prior closed session minutes, review safety drill evaluations, review specific employment action concerning individual employees, and discuss employee matters. Consider supplementary non rules for certified staff and to discuss pending legal litigation matters with legal counsel." Olson moved the executive-session motion; Martineau seconded.
The Clerk began a roll call after the motion, naming attendees including Sherry Jasper, Dave Martell, Sharon Macholoff, Maggie McKillen, Steve Chenk, Steve Olson and Ben Spear. The transcript ends while the roll call is underway; a vote outcome on the motion to enter executive session is not recorded in the provided text.
No substantive discussion of the personnel, safety-drill, or litigation items appears in the transcript excerpt provided. The board cited Wisconsin statute as the authority for a closed session; the record names the statute text as spoken in the meeting but does not show further action or votes on the matters the executive session would consider.
The meeting proceeded with routine procedural exchanges and preparation to enter the closed session before the provided transcript ends.

