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okay good evening and welcome this is the January 23rd 2023 meeting of the school committee called a meeting to order a six oclock the meeting is being both audio and videotape this evening and I would ask that everyone please rise for the Pledge of Allegiance I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands one nation under God indivisible the Liberty thank you okay Move Along well start with a roll call Sam you want to start out yes please can we have blast Quest secretary Pamela Blair assistant superintendent for business Gordon Smith superintendent of schools Gregory Thompson Antonella Russell Elizabeth Marcie voucher Amy delanta senior representative and Sarah trulio and thank you Sarah vote tonight um meeting minutes for approval in motion be used um I moved to approve the meeting minutes for December 5th 2020 regular session motion made by Beth second second by Amy discussion all in favor say aye aye aye those opposed nay