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Everett School Committee votes 9-0 to enter executive session on litigation

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At a July 21 special meeting, the Everett School Committee voted unanimously to enter an executive session to discuss strategy related to collective bargaining or litigation, citing Massachusetts Open Meeting Law and naming Hyliani et al v. Everett School Committee et al.; invited parties included Superintendent Hart and outside counsel.

The Everett School Committee voted unanimously on Monday, July 21, to enter an executive session to "discuss strategy with respect to collective bargaining or litigation," citing Massachusetts law. The committee made the move at the start of a special meeting after the chair invoked the statutory exception for executive session; the committee also named Hyliani et al v. Everett School Committee et al as a subject of the closed…

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