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At the May meeting the Hampden‑Wilbraham Regional School Committee recorded two formal actions:
- Consent agenda: A motion to accept the consent agenda was made, seconded and approved. The committee recorded the vote as "Motion carries 7–0." No further details on individual consent items were provided in the public record.
- Executive session: The committee moved to enter executive session under Chapter 30A, §21(a) to discuss strategy with respect to collective bargaining (HWEA units and others) and litigation. A roll‑call vote was taken (Tim: Yes; Sean: Aye; Rich: Yes; Mike: Yes; others recorded as aye or yes); meeting minutes indicate the motion was approved and the committee adjourned from regular session to executive session and did not return to open session.
The meeting transcript does not list the mover and seconder by full name for the consent agenda motion; it does record vocal roll‑call affirmations for the executive session vote.
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