At a special meeting, the Utica City School District Board of Education voted to enter an executive session to discuss student discipline, legal matters and the employment history of particular people, the chair said.
The chair asked the clerk to call the roll and then requested a motion for executive session "for the issues of student discipline, legal matters, and the employment history of particular people," according to the public record. A motion was moved and seconded; the transcript does not identify which members moved or seconded the motion.
After the chair called for a voice vote, those present responded "Aye." The chair then announced, "We are in executive session." The transcript records the motion, the second, and the chair's announcement but does not contain a recorded roll-call tally of individual votes.
Roll-call responses are present in the transcript but several lines are garbled or unclear in transcription; the record shows an excused absence noted for "Mister Donald Paul" and affirmative responses for other members, though the exact spellings and attributions in the transcript are ambiguous. Because the transcript does not identify the mover, seconder or individual votes, this article reports only what appears on the public record provided.
Executive sessions are closed to the public and are commonly used by school boards to discuss matters that involve student privacy, pending or potential litigation, and personnel. The board entered the executive session and no further public actions or outcomes on the discussed matters are recorded in the provided transcript.
The special meeting proceeded into executive session; no subsequent public proceedings are included in the available transcript.