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Quincy School District board adopts agenda, moves personnel report and adjourns after brief session

Quincy School District board · July 29, 2025
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Summary

At a short Quincy School District board meeting, members adopted the agenda, approved moving the personnel report for consideration and then adjourned; the session included a pledge of allegiance and a brief recording/attendance confusion.

The Quincy School District board met for a brief procedural session, adopted the day’s agenda and moved its personnel report before adjourning, according to the meeting record. The meeting opened with a staff member announcing the recording and the board taking the pledge of allegiance.

The chair called the meeting to order and asked for a motion to adopt the agenda. A board member said, “I make a motion,” another responded, “I second,” and the chair confirmed that the agenda had been moved and seconded. The chair also stated that the personnel report was the only formal action on the agenda and asked whether any items on that report required discussion.

Following that exchange, a board member moved to move the personnel report; a second was recorded and the board called for the vote. One participant vocalized approval by saying “I,” and the chair proceeded without recording additional roll-call detail. No specific personnel items were discussed or named during the recorded segments.

Near the end of the brief session, the chair declared the meeting adjourned. Participants thanked those present and a short exchange followed about whether the recording had been stopped, with one speaker addressing someone named Shannon about the recording status before asking attendees to hold on.

Because the transcript provides no speaker names or vote roll calls tied to individual members, the article uses role labels that match the meeting record (chair, board member, staff member). The meeting record does not specify any substantive discussion of personnel report contents, nor does it list votes by individual name.