Board approves confidential settlement agreement related to an instructional employee
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The Mineola Board approved a settlement agreement and general release concerning an instructional employee and authorized the superintendent and board president to execute the agreement; board members said they could not discuss details at the meeting.
The Mineola Board of Education on Sept. 18 voted to approve a settlement agreement and general release concerning an instructional employee and authorized the superintendent and board president to sign the agreement on the board’s behalf.
The board read a resolution (Resolution 38) that stated it had received and reviewed a settlement agreement and general release concerning an instructional employee known to the board, and the resolution authorized the superintendent of schools and the board president to execute the settlement on behalf of the board. Trustees then voted to approve the resolution; the board did not discuss the contents of the agreement in public and explicitly stated it could not speak of the matter during the meeting.
Why it matters: the board’s approval authorizes execution of a settlement related to an employee matter; the public record at the meeting did not include settlement terms or identifying details beyond that the subject is an instructional employee.
Discussion versus decision: the board’s action was a formal approval; trustees stated the matter could not be discussed in open session. No further public details were released at the meeting.
Ending: the resolution passed and the board moved on to its consent agenda; the superintendent and the board president were authorized to sign the settlement.
