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Prince George's County Board of Education votes 9-0 to close March 27 meeting for audits, legal and personnel matters
Summary
Chairman Brandon Jackson read a statutory statement and the board unanimously voted to move into executive session to discuss internal/external audits, pending litigation, personnel appointments and collective bargaining.
The Prince George's County Board of Education voted 9-0 on March 27 to close its business meeting and move into an executive session, citing internal and external audit reports, pending legal matters, personnel appointments and collective bargaining agreement updates.
Brandon Jackson, chairman of the Prince George's County Board of Education, read a statement saying the meeting would be closed under Maryland's General Provisions Article §3-305 and listed the reasons for the executive session. Jackson said the board would discuss "internal and external audit reports because…
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