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The Montgomery Independent School District Board of Trustees voted March 18 to approve administrative and professional contracts that had been discussed in closed session.
Board President (name not specified) moved to approve “administrative and professional contracts as presented in closed session,” and Trustee Miss Turner seconded the motion. After a brief voice vote, the motion carried.
The board convened a special meeting prior to its regular March 18 meeting and returned from closed session before taking the vote. The board president closed the special meeting immediately after the vote and then reconvened the regular meeting.
No specifics on the individual contracts, titles, salaries or effective dates were presented in the public portion of the transcript. The board did not provide additional detail during the meeting about the content of the contracts discussed in closed session.
The action was listed on the meeting agenda under the reasons to go into closed session; board members did not announce further details during the open session.
A related consent motion during the regular meeting later that evening also passed without recorded opposition.
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