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Chair opens special Sayville Union Free School District board meeting and offers unclear motion
Summary
At a special Sayville Union Free School District Board of Education meeting, the chair opened the session and, according to the transcript, said, "Motion to call me in door." The record does not show a second, vote, or clarification of the motion's intent.
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The chair opened a special meeting of the Sayville Union Free School District Board of Education and welcomed attendees, saying, "Good evening, everyone" and "Welcome to, our special, board of education meeting tonight." The meeting transcript then records the chair offering a motion: "Motion to call me in door."
The transcript does not record a clearer restatement of that motion, a second, or any vote on it. Because the wording in the record is ambiguous, the article reports the phrase verbatim and does not infer its intended procedural meaning (for example, whether the chair meant to "call the meeting to order").
No other speakers or substantive agenda items are recorded in the provided transcript segment. The meeting's next steps, any clarifying remarks, and any formal actions or votes are not captured in the segments supplied.

