Votes at a glance: Ross Local board approves agenda, minutes, personnel items and treasurer reports; moves to executive session

3063135 · April 20, 2025

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Summary

The board unanimously approved routine procedural items (agenda, minutes), superintendent recommendations including personnel and job description updates, and treasurer reports; it then voted to enter executive session to discuss negotiations.

The Ross Local School District Board of Education approved several routine motions by roll call during the meeting. All recorded roll-call votes were unanimous among board members present.

Votes recorded at the meeting (all outcomes: approved):

- Motion to approve the meeting agenda — outcome: approved (roll-call: Mister Beckman — yes; Mister Kleinfelder — yes; Missus Webb — yes; Mister Gunther — yes; Mister Young — yes). The roll call occurs after the motion to approve the agenda and the chair announced "Yes. The motion passes."

- Motion to approve the previous meeting minutes — outcome: approved (roll-call: same five members recorded as yes).

- Motion to approve the superintendent's reports and recommendations (personnel hires, retirements/resignations, supplemental stipends, overnight FCCLA trip and a revised job description for technology support specialist) — outcome: approved (roll-call: Mister Beckman — yes; Mister Kleinfelder — yes; Missus Webb — yes; Mister Gunther — yes; Mister Young — yes). The superintendent asked for a motion and the board approved it by roll call.

- Motion to approve the treasurer's reports and recommendations (investment report from Red Tree, cash summary, financial snapshot and related items) — outcome: approved (roll-call: Mister Beckman — yes; Mister Kleinfelder — yes; Missus Webb — yes; Mister Gunther — yes; Mister Young — yes). The treasurer noted the May forecast will provide a fuller picture.

- Motion to enter executive session to discuss negotiations/collective-bargaining or compensation and terms of employment for public employees — outcome: approved (roll-call: unanimous yes). At the end of the meeting the chair said the board would adjourn following executive session and no further public action would be taken.

Notes: movers and seconders were not specified in the public transcript for each motion; roll-call tallies are reported verbatim from the meeting transcript.