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Powhatan County School Board enters closed session citing security, personnel, student discipline and litigation

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At a special meeting May 6, 2025, the Powhatan County School Board approved its agenda and voted to move into a closed session to discuss security of facilities and IT systems, personnel matters, student admissions and discipline, and potential or actual litigation under exemptions to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act.

The Powhatan County School Board voted May 6, 2025, to enter a closed session to discuss facility and information-security concerns, specific personnel matters, student admissions and discipline, and consultation with legal counsel on actual or probable litigation.

The board invoked exemptions to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act during a special meeting, saying the subjects named would jeopardize safety or security if discussed publicly. "I recommend and make a motion to enter into closed session for discussion where discussion in an open meeting would jeopardize the safety of any person or security…

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