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Tuesday, 22 November 2011 00:00 |
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OREGON BOARD OF EDUCATION 5721 SEAMAN ROAD OREGON, OHIO 43616 SPECIAL MEETING ADMINISTRATION BUILDING November 22, 2011 8:30 A.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER-PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG
II. MOMENT OF SILENCE
III. ROLL CALL OF THE BOARD PRESENT ABSENT Diana Gadus Richard Gabel Eric Heintschel Diane Karoly Carol Molnar
IV. MADE DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM A motion is necessary to approve Clay High School’s involvement with the MADE documentary program.
V. OTHER BOARD BUSINESS
VI. EXECUTIVE SESSION The Board will enter into Executive Session for the purpose: to consider the appointment of a public employee or official. to consider the employment of public employee or official. to consider the dismissal of a public employee or official. to consider the discipline of public employee or official. to consider the promotion of a public employee or official to consider the demotion of a public employee or official to consider the compensation of a public employee or official to consider the investigation of charges or complaints against a public employee, official, licensee, or student. to consider the purchase of property for public purposes. to consider the sale of property at competitive bidding. to confer with an attorney for the board of education concerning disputes involving the board that are the subject of pending or imminent court action. to prepare for negotiations or bargaining sessions with public employees concerning their compensation or other terms and conditions of their employment. to conduct negotiations or bargaining sessions with public employees concerning their compensation or other terms and conditions of their employment. to review negotiations or bargaining sessions with public employees concerning their compensation or other terms and conditions of their employment. to consider matters required to be kept confidential by federal law or regulations or state statutes. to discuss details relative to the security arrangements and emergency response protocols for the board of education.
VII. CLOSING
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