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SPC Kevin Ford
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I don't know what the FOIA laws are in California, but in Connecticut where I served on a board of education, them having such a discussion outside the view of the public would be an illegal meeting to start with.

We had to be very careful not to meet together and discuss anything having to do with education or it would be an illegal and unannounced meeting. There was the concept of an executive session that can be held in private but even that has to be announced to the public (the fact that we were having it) along with a general topic of what we would be discussing (e.g. personnel issue, discussion of lawsuit X, discussion of teachers union contract negotiation, etc). The only other exception was members of a particular political party in a caucus. But the discussion they had there, that would have been an illegal meeting of the board in CT.

In CT school board membership was also an elected position so that may be different as well.
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GySgt Gary Cordeiro
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This is my current “hometown “. My brother in law is on a neighboring district board. We had a play by play, basically it was F with me and I will F you up. Classy California girls.
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Pathetic excuse for a school board. Time to start fresh. Their arrogance and lack of emotional intelligence is appalling.

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