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At the Feb. 12 meeting the Dunlap CUSD 323 Board of Education took multiple formal votes during the action portion of the agenda. Recorded motions and roll-call outcomes in open session are summarized here.
- Consent agenda: "I move to approve the consent agenda as presented." Motion moved by Wagonbaugh and seconded by Kyra; roll call recorded as all ayes and the motion carried. (Transcript: motion, second and roll call, result: approved.)
- Payment of bills: A motion was made and seconded to approve payment of bills in the amount of $4,717,150.94 as presented. The motion carried (roll-call vote recorded). The transcript does not record named vote counts beyond the roll call affirmation; the motion passed.
- Human-resources consent agenda: Motion to approve the human-resources consent agenda was moved by Tyra and seconded; roll-call recorded with ayes and the motion carried.
- Special-education supervisor contract: Motion to approve the special-education supervisor contract was moved (mover recorded) and seconded; roll call recorded as all ayes and the motion carried.
These items were recorded in the minutes by roll call; timing and basic mover/second attributions are recorded in the transcript. No defeated motions in open session were recorded in the transcript provided.
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