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Board approves closed‑session personnel actions, religious exemptions and legal recommendations

November 22, 2025 | PRINCE WILLIAM CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia


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Board approves closed‑session personnel actions, religious exemptions and legal recommendations
After a closed session on Nov. 18, the Prince William County School Board returned to open session and took several formal actions.

The board adopted a certification resolution that to the best of each member’s knowledge only lawfully exempted public business was discussed in closed session; the certification passed by recorded voice vote (7 yes, unanimous).

In subsequent motions the board:
- Approved the appointment and release of specific employees as presented in closed session (motion by Vice Chair Tracy Blake; vote recorded 7 yes).
- Approved requests for religious exemptions from compulsory school attendance for case numbers RE25‑18 and RE25‑19 (motion moved and approved; vote recorded 7 yes).
- Authorized actions recommended by legal counsel as discussed in closed session (motion and approval recorded as 7 yes).

Separately, the board approved the public meeting consent agenda (voice vote reported 7 yes). No additional details about the individual employee actions or legal recommendations were disclosed in open session as these items originated in closed session.

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