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Stafford Township board approves consent agenda, personnel additions and a settlement
Summary
During routine business, the Stafford Township Board of Education approved multiple consent-agenda items, tabled an item related to finance/transportation, approved several personnel actions (including adding item 40 for an employee increment and item 41 approving a settlement for employee ID 5173), and adjourned without public comment.
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At its regular meeting, the Stafford Township Board of Education moved through routine business and approved a series of consent-agenda and personnel items.
Chair (Speaker 1) called for motions on multiple sets of agenda items. The board moved and seconded approval of the previous meeting's minutes and consent items; roll-call votes recorded affirmative responses from board members during the meeting.
The board voted to table agenda item 67 (related to finance, insurance and transportation) after a motion to table was made and seconded. Separately, the board approved items 1 through 66 by roll call.
Under personnel, the board approved items 1 through 39. The chair then proposed adding item 40: approval to —reassign increment with holding— for employee ID 5173 for the 2026-2027 school year as referenced in the transcript (noted as previously approved on "09/2225" in the meeting record). The board moved, seconded and approved adding item 40.
The board also moved to add item 41: approval of a settlement agreement between the Staffordshire Board of Education and employee ID 5173. A motion and second were recorded and the board approved the settlement by roll call.
Later, the board approved items tied to Allison and Leslie Slater (items 1 through 3). Chair asked for public comment on agenda items; none was offered. The board did not enter closed session and adjourned after a motion to do so.
Motions and seconds were recorded on the public record, but the transcript does not consistently identify which individual board member made each motion or the full, explicit vote tally for every item beyond roll-call affirmations. Where the transcript lists roll-call names, board members answered in the affirmative during each recorded vote.
