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Buffalo City School District chair moves executive session to consider appointment; no official action recorded
Summary
At a brief Buffalo City School District board meeting the chair moved to enter executive session "to discuss matters leading to the appointment and employment of a person with the district." Board members Eberhard and Wright were named as mover and seconder; the motion passed on a voice vote and the board later reported no official action was taken.
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The Buffalo City School District Board Chair asked members to move into an executive session “to discuss matters leading to the appointment and employment of a person with the district,” and the board approved the motion on a voice vote before recessing into closed session.
The request came when the chair asked, “May I have a motion to go into executive session to discuss matters leading to the appointment and employment of a person with the district?” The chair named Board member Eberhard as the mover and Board member Wright as the seconder; the chair then asked, “All in favor?” and members responded, “Aye.” The chair declared, “Motion passes, and the board will go into executive session.”
When the board returned from closed session the chair reported, “The board held an executive session to discuss matters leading to the appointment and employment of a person with the district. No official action was taken.” The transcript does not record any votes or personnel decisions taken in open session.
The meeting concluded shortly afterward with the chair calling for adjournment and members indicating their assent.
No names of individuals being considered for appointment or employment were stated in the public transcript, and the board did not record any formal action on the personnel matter during the open meeting.

