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School board reviews updated closed‑session bylaw to reflect Brown Act and CSBA guidance

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The Mountain View School Board heard a nonvoting first reading of a new closed‑session bylaw that mirrors the Brown Act and language from the California School Boards Association, with a recommendation to delete an older bylaw at next meeting.

The Mountain View School Board on Aug. 18 held a nonvoting first reading of a revised closed‑session bylaw intended to align the district’s rules with the Brown Act and model language from the California School Boards Association (CSBA).

Board staff said the existing closed‑session bylaw dated to 2017–2018 and was “very dated.” The proposed replacement, described at the meeting as board bylaw…

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