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Votes at a glance: Moore County Board of Education — Aug. 12, 2019

January 03, 2025 | Moore County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina


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Votes at a glance: Moore County Board of Education — Aug. 12, 2019
The Moore County Board of Education recorded the following formal motions and outcomes during its Aug. 12 regular business meeting.

• Motion to enter closed session: A board member moved to enter closed session “to prevent the disclosure of confidential personnel information pursuant to general statute 143-318.11A1, A5, and A6 and general statute 115C-319, and to consult with the board attorney and preserve the attorney client privilege pursuant to general statute 143-318.11A3.” The motion was seconded; the meeting record states, “Any discussion? All those in favor, say aye. Aye. Any opposed? Motion carries 50.”

• Motion to approve the meeting agenda: A motion to approve the agenda was made and seconded; the board voted “Aye” and the chair announced “Motion carries, 6 0.”

• Motion to approve the consent agenda: Miss Thompson moved to approve the consent agenda and Dr. Brown seconded. The board voted “Aye” and the chair announced “Motion carries 6 0.”

• Motion to adjourn: A motion to adjourn was made and seconded. The chair called the vote; the meeting record states “Motion carries 6 0.”

Each tally above is recorded in the meeting transcript as presented; individual roll-call names were not provided for every tally in the transcript excerpts.

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