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Resident raises lawsuit findings and agenda‑transparency concerns; board declines to comment on active litigation

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A resident accused a district supervisor of persistent discriminatory and violent conduct in a court decision and asked the Brentwood Board of Education on Feb. 13 why a recommended removal was not acted on; the board declined to comment because the matter is tied to ongoing litigation.

A Brentwood resident raised a court summary‑judgment excerpt and pressed the Board of Education on why an apparent recommendation to remove a district supervisor was not acted on.

Bill Moss, a resident, former district teacher and parent, told the board he was speaking on behalf of his daughters and summarized language he said was from a Dec. 11, 2024, summary‑judgment decision involving two current employees. Moss said the judge found testimony that an employee’s conduct included “discriminatory intimidation, ridicule, and insult” so severe that…

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