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The Board of Ethics on July 22, 2025, set an adjourned meeting for Aug. 12 at 5 p.m. to continue consideration of an investigation involving Sandra Keyes after Keyes informed the board she was ill and could not attend the July 22 session.
At the July 22 meeting the chair proposed, and the board agreed by unanimous consent, to schedule the continuation. Staff and one investigator present indicated a preference to hear the Keyes matter with Keyes in attendance; investigator Andrew said he could present that case at the adjourned meeting if needed.
The board said the adjourned meeting would be a continuation of the July 22 session and would attempt to adjudicate the Sandra Keyes issue with Keyes present. No substantive findings or votes about Keyes were made on July 22; the board postponed further action to the August 12 continuation.
The board also noted a separate case (the Karen Stokes matter) was considered at the July 22 meeting and a recommendation on that matter was forwarded to the school board. The Aug. 12 adjourned meeting is set to allow presentation and response in the presence of the involved party.
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