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Chair moves Tucson Unified District governing board into executive session at start of July 14 meeting
Summary
The chair of the Tucson Unified District (TUSD) governing board moved the July 14 meeting into executive session at the outset, saying the motion was seconded by Miss Ekstrom and that the board would reconvene at about 5:30 p.m.; the transcript records only a voice "aye" and no reason for the closed session.
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The chair of the Tucson Unified District (TUSD) governing board moved the July 14 meeting into executive session at the outset, saying, "I'm gonna move us into executive session." The chair stated the motion was "moved by myself and seconded by miss Ekstrom."
The chair asked for a roll call before the motion, calling members' names including Miss Hyten, Mister Romero, Miss Shaw, Miss Ekstrom, Miss Luna Rose and Doctor Robbie; the transcript records only a collective response of "Here." The transcript does not record individual roll-call responses or identify distinct speakers for those replies.
After calling for those in favor, the chair recorded a voice vote: "All those in favor, say aye." The transcript records "Aye." but does not list individual votes or provide a stated reason for moving into executive session. The chair told attendees, "We will be back at approximately 05:30 for our regular board meeting," and the meeting proceeded into the closed session.
No further public business or actions were recorded in the provided transcript segment. The record shows the board adjourned the public portion and scheduled reconvening at approximately 5:30 p.m.; the transcript does not specify the executive-session subject or any outcomes.

