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Board approves routine minutes and agenda items, then moves to executive session

August 03, 2025 | West Milford Township Public School District, School Districts, New Jersey


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Board approves routine minutes and agenda items, then moves to executive session
The board completed several procedural actions in its Nov. 21 meeting before adjourning to executive session.

Why it matters: Board approval of minutes, the agenda and consent items is the routine business that allows a school district to operate, authorize expenditures and advance personnel and policy items.

Key actions recorded in the meeting minutes included:
- A motion and second to approve the Oct. 17 workshop/regular meeting minutes and the Oct. 17 executive session minutes; the motion passed on roll call.
- A motion and second to adopt the Nov. 21 agenda including two hand‑carried documents (one under education and one under personnel); the motion passed by voice vote.
- Motions to approve grouped education, operations & finance, personnel and policy items from the meeting packet were made and seconded; roll calls were completed and votes were recorded in the minutes. One board member was noted as abstaining on a specific subitem (recorded in the meeting record).
- At 8:17 p.m. a board member moved, and another seconded, that the board enter executive session for approximately 30 minutes to discuss HICS (grievance/student matters); the motion stated no action would be taken and that executive session minutes would remain confidential until privilege no longer applies. The motion carried and the board adjourned into executive session.

Votes: Individual roll‑call votes were taken for multiple packet approvals; the minutes record affirmative responses for the board on those items and one abstention on a subitem. The transcript does not contain a full, easily parseable tally for every item; it records specific yes/abstain responses in the roll calls that are noted above.

Next steps: The public meeting adjourned and the board met in executive session. No additional public actions were taken during the open session after executive session was called.

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