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VIDOR ISD Board upholds parent trespass after finding grievances untimely
Summary
VIDOR ISD trustees voted 7-0 Aug. 25 to uphold a campus trespass issued after concluding a parent’s level‑1 through level‑3 grievances were filed outside the district’s timelines. The board cited timeliness under board policy and said administrators had already reviewed multiple grievances and made limited accommodations.
VIDOR ISD Board of Trustees on Aug. 25 voted 7-0 to uphold a campus trespass issued to parent Michael Bork and found his level‑1 through level‑3 grievances were filed untimely under district policy.
The decision came after the board heard 15‑minute presentations from Mr. Bork and district administrators and then deliberated in closed session. After reconvening, Trustee Harrington moved to uphold the administration’s finding of untimeliness and keep the trespass in effect; Trustee Vincent seconded the motion and the vote passed seven‑zero.
The board’s attorney, Blake Henshaw, opened the proceeding by describing the matter as an appeal under board policy FMG (Local) and telling the board that the primary issue it would consider was timeliness under the district’s grievance rule. "Before we hear the appeal, this is an appeal of Mr. Michael Bork, in accordance with the board policy FMG Local," Henshaw said. He added that the board’s review was not a formal evidentiary hearing and that each…
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