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Three formal motions appeared in the transcript and were approved by the board during the February meeting:
1) Agenda revision (motion to move item 5C from the consent calendar into a presentation; move policy approvals 9a and 9b to consent; and move item 9d up): motion made, seconded and approved by voice vote. The transcript records the board chair asking "All in favor? Aye. Aye. Any opposed?" with no roll-call tally recorded.
2) Approval of the consent calendar (including the items moved as part of the earlier agenda motion): motion made and seconded; approved by voice vote. The transcript records "All in favor? Aye. Any opposed?" and no named vote count.
3) Instructional materials re-review direction: Board member Peterson moved and Vice President Anderson seconded a motion directing staff to reconvene adoption committees to re-evaluate updated materials from OpenUp/EL Education and Amplify (RFPs 25005 and 25003); the motion passed on a voice vote.
Notes on vote records
- The meeting transcript records voice approvals for the motions and does not contain a full roll-call tally listing each board member's yes/no vote. Where the transcript did name movers and seconders, those names are noted above. - No motions failed at this meeting and no recorded abstentions or recusals are shown in the transcript.
Next procedural steps
- Staff will reconvene curriculum committees and return with updated findings on the two vendors before final adoption. - No other formal board votes were recorded in the transcript for this meeting; several presentations and information items (ALA, arts, Adams CRA) prompted board questions but no vote.
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