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The board unanimously approved a series of consent and case recommendations and took several personnel and investigatory actions during the meeting. Member Boggess made the motions on each item; votes were recorded as approved with no recorded opposition.
The measures included approval of the UPAC consent calendar “as presented,” and separate approvals for case recommendations identified in the meeting as 24-2112; 24-2151; 24-2163; 204-2165; 25-2189; 25-2245; 25-2252; 25-2268; and 25-2270. The chair recorded the UPAC consent calendar as passing "unanimously with 3 absent." Other items were approved unanimously with no dissent recorded in the transcript.
The board also authorized staff to open an investigation in case number 205-2338. Member Boggess moved that "the Board direct U Pack to open an investigation in case number 205-2338"; the motion was seconded and recorded as passing.
On personnel matters, the board voted to continue the appointment of Molly Hart as interim superintendent of USDB and to add an agenda item related to that appointment to the executive session of the March 26 board meeting. Member Boggess moved the continuation and addition to the March 26 executive session; the motion was seconded and approved.
The board appointed four parent representatives to the Utah Special Education Advisory Panel (UCEP) for two-and-a-half-year terms. The names read into the record were Keeley Solar; Damron Bridal (the chair corrected that name to "Damon Brian"); Nicole Williams; and Jen Slater. The chair confirmed the correction before the board voted to approve the appointments.
Votes at a glance • UPAC consent calendar — approved unanimously, recorded as "passes unanimously with 3 absent." (motion by Member Boggess) • UPEQ recommendation — case 24-2112 — approved unanimously (motion by Member Boggess) • U Pack recommendation — case 24-2151 — approved unanimously (motion by Member Boggess) • UPAK recommendation — case 24-2163 — approved unanimously (motion by Member Boggess) • U Pack recommendation — case 204-2165 — approved unanimously (motion by Member Boggess) • U Pack recommendation — case 25-2189 — approved unanimously (motion by Member Boggess) • U Pack recommendation — case 25-2245 — approved unanimously (motion by Member Boggess) • U Pack recommendation — case 25-2252 — approved unanimously (motion by Member Boggess) • U Pack recommendation — case 25-2268 — approved unanimously (motion by Member Boggess) • U Pack recommendation — case 25-2270 — approved unanimously (motion by Member Boggess) • Directive to open investigation — case 205-2338 — approved unanimously (motion by Member Boggess) • Continue appointment of Molly Hart as interim superintendent of USDB & add March 26 executive session agenda item — approved unanimously (motion by Member Boggess) • Appointments to Utah Special Education Advisory Panel (UCEP) — Keeley Solar; Damon Brian (corrected from Damron Bridal in the record); Nicole Williams; Jen Slater — approved unanimously (motion by Member Boggess)
What happens next: The board concluded the series of items covered in the transcript; the motion to add discussion of the Molly Hart appointment to the March 26 executive session indicates follow-up action on that personnel matter will occur at the next noted meeting.
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