Resolution Number 65 Votes In Session 2021-2022
Moratorium On Opening New Schools
Resolution
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Aldermen commits to engaging with education system leaders, education practitioners, community stakeholders, city- and state-level policy makers, and scholars in the development of such a plan to design a system of excellent schools which provides consistent education opportunities across all schools, neighborhoods, and wards.
10/22/2021 Final Passage Vote Results
Aye
24
No
1
Final Passage Vote
Ward | Alderman | Position |
---|---|---|
1 | Sharon Tyus | Aye |
2 | Lisa Middlebrook | Aye |
3 | Brandon Bosley | Aye |
4 | Dwinderlin Evans | Aye |
5 | James Page | Aye |
6 | Christine Ingrassia | Aye |
7 | Jack Coatar | Aye |
8 | Annie Rice | Aye |
9 | Dan Guenther | Aye |
10 | Joseph Vollmer | Aye |
11 | Sarah Martin | Aye |
12 | Bill Stephens | Aye |
13 | Anne Schweitzer | Aye |
14 | Carol Howard | Aye |
15 | Megan E Green | Aye |
16 | Thomas Oldenburg | Aye |
17 | Tina (Sweet-T) Pihl | Aye |
19 | Marlene E Davis | Aye |
20 | Cara Spencer | Aye |
24 | Bret Narayan | Aye |
26 | Shameem Clark Hubbard | Aye |
27 | Pamela Boyd | Aye |
28 | Heather Navarro | Aye |
President | Lewis E Reed | Aye |
21 | John Collins-Muhammad | No |
18 | Jesse Todd | Did Not Vote |
22 | Jeffrey L Boyd | Did Not Vote |
23 | Joseph Vaccaro | Did Not Vote |
25 | Shane Cohn | Did Not Vote |
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