Maroa Forsyth Community Unit School District 2 Board of Education met Oct. 17

Maroa Forsyth Community Unit School District 2 Board of Education met Oct. 17
Susie Conway, School Board Vice President — Maroa Forsyth CUSD 2 Website
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Maroa Forsyth Community Unit School District 2 Board of Education met Oct. 17.

Here are the minutes provided by the board:

1. Call to Order 

Roll call taken, present included Wise, Conway, Zuniga, Crawford, Lidy, Feinstein, and Parker. No absences 

2. Pledge of Allegiance 

3. Closed Session – For the Purpose of appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees, specific individuals. 5ILCS 120/2(c)(1) 

Motion by Isaac Zuniga Seconded by William Parker to enter closed session at 5:00pm. All members voted in yes. Motion carried. 

Interview of superintendent candidates. 

Motion by Lindsey Wise and seconded by Susie Conway to close executive session at 7:43 pm. All members vote yes. Motion Carried. 

a. No action was taken after closed session 

4. Motion by Matt Crawford and seconded by Jill Feinstein to adjourn the meeting at 7:44pm. All members voted yes. Motion Carried. 

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