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School Board Conducts Business Meeting and Closes Session on Collective Bargaining

May 22, 2024 | Forest Hills Public Schools, School Boards, Michigan


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School Board Conducts Business Meeting and Closes Session on Collective Bargaining
The Forest Hills Public Schools Board of Education held a special meeting on May 6, 2024, primarily to conduct district business. The meeting began with a reminder that it was not a community public hearing, but there was an opportunity for public comment immediately following the Pledge of Allegiance. However, no public comments were made during this time.

The board then moved to approve the minutes from their previous meeting on April 15, which passed unanimously through a voice vote. Following this, the board entered a closed session in accordance with Michigan's Open Meetings Act to discuss matters related to collective bargaining strategy. A roll call vote confirmed the decision to go into closed session.

Upon returning to open session, the superintendent reported no additional updates. The meeting concluded with no further business discussed, and the board adjourned. This meeting highlights the board's ongoing commitment to transparency and governance within the school district, as well as their focus on strategic planning regarding collective bargaining.

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