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Board moves on consent agenda, personnel actions and a substitute-staffing agreement; one abstention recorded
Summary
The Lakewood City Schools board adopted the posted agenda and consent agenda, approved multiple personnel and community recreation actions, and passed a resolution to contract with a substitute/staffing vendor; one abstention by Mr. Callahan was recorded on the community recreation vote.
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At its meeting, the Lakewood City Schools Board approved a series of routine and special actions.
Adopt agenda: The board moved and seconded to adopt the meeting agenda; the motion passed on roll call.
Consent agenda: The board moved and seconded the consent agenda and adopted it by roll call.
Personnel and programs: The board approved 11 certified personnel actions (appointments, unpaid leave and special compensation) and 11 classified appointments and pay adjustments. The board also approved 126 community recreation and education actions covering aquatics, athletics, field maintenance and program staffing. On the community recreation vote a roll call recorded one abstention by Mr. Callahan; the motion otherwise carried.
Service agreement: The board approved a resolution to enter a service agreement with an external substitute/staffing vendor (identified in the meeting materials as 'Breitb.'/'RightB') to provide on‑demand qualified substitute classified staff to address shortages, subject to required background checks and credential verification. The resolution carried on the voice vote recorded in the meeting.
Resignations: The board approved a certified resignation for retirement and two classified resignations on a single-reading basis so the personnel actions could be posted promptly.
Adjournment: The board then adjourned the meeting.
All actions reflected in this summary are recorded in the meeting minutes and were adopted by the vote types noted; where individual roll-call votes were recorded, the board transcribed member responses (‘‘I’’ or ‘‘Hi’’) and one abstention was captured for the community recreation vote.

