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Bryceville school board retires to executive session to discuss litigation, personnel, bargaining and student matters
Summary
At a special meeting Oct. 20, the Bryceville Township High School Board of Education voted unanimously to move into executive session to discuss potential litigation, employee personnel matters, collective bargaining and individual student issues, citing sections of the Illinois Open Meetings Act.
The Bryceville Township High School Board of Education voted Oct. 20 to retire into executive session to discuss potential litigation, employee personnel matters, collective bargaining and matters involving individual students.
The special meeting was called to order at 5:53 p.m. and, after a roll call establishing a quorum, a motion was made and seconded to go into executive session for: litigation under 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(11); employment, discipline, performance or…
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