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Public commenters press board on litigation, employee reassignment and hiring diversity; board reiterates limited public comment on pending cases
Summary
During public comment at the April 23 Brentwood board meeting, residents raised questions about a federal lawsuit involving a district employee, the district''s handling of staff reassignment during investigations, hiring diversity and the status of drivers education.
Multiple members of the public used the April 23 meeting''s public-comment period to press the board on litigation and staffing questions and to ask about drivers education and teacher diversity in the district.
William Moss, identified in public remarks as a parent and former district mathematics teacher, asked why a staff member appeared not to have been reassigned pending an investigation in a case he described as an alleged physical assault. "I'm having a problem reconciling having integrity of an investigation when the person who was the alleged '' in my opinion, that it's a physical assault... I did not hear about any kind of reassignment to home pending investigation," Moss said. Moss said he had seen other employees reassigned pending investigations and asked why the same action had not been taken in the matter he referenced.
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