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Chair calls special South Country Central School District meeting; board enters executive session on personnel and legal counsel

South Country Central School District board · May 6, 2026
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Summary

At 5:30 p.m. on May 6 the South Country Central School District board convened a special meeting, announced a motion to enter executive session to discuss medical, financial, credit or employment history of a person or corporation and to receive legal advice, and adjourned to that closed session; the transcript does not identify the subject or record individual votes.

At 5:30 p.m. on May 6 the Chair of the South Country Central School District board called a special meeting to order and said, "The board will consider a motion to enter into executive session to discuss the medical, financial, credit, or employment history of a particular person or corporation and to receive the advice of counsel." The Chair also announced that a quorum was present.

The transcript records a request for a motion and an announcement naming Trustee Bell and Trustee Calderon in the context of a second; it does not clearly record who first moved the motion. After the Chair asked, "All in favor?" the board was adjourned to executive session and no further public details were provided in the record.

The public transcript does not identify the individual or corporation that was to be discussed, does not provide a written motion text beyond the announced subject matter, and does not include a roll-call or tally of votes. The Chair framed the reason for the closed session as personnel- and finance-related matters and stated the board intended to receive advice of counsel during the closed session.

No statutes, ordinance numbers, or other legal citations were read aloud in the public record; the Chair described the allowed subjects for the executive session (medical, financial, credit, or employment history and matters related to appointment, employment, promotion, demotion, discipline, suspension, dismissal, or removal) but did not identify which specific authority was being invoked. The transcript thus documents the board's procedural step to meet in private but does not disclose the substance of the matter that will be discussed in executive session.

The board adjourned to the executive session as announced; the transcript contains no further public business or recorded public votes on the matter.