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State Board Holds Executive Sessions on Lawsuit, Personnel and Superintendent Evaluation; No Public Action Taken

5423468 · July 18, 2025
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Summary

The Mississippi State Board of Education voted to enter executive session for strategy on a newly filed suit (House Bill 1193), to discuss personnel matters related to the Office of Educational Accountability, and to conduct the superintendent’s evaluation; the board reported no public action following the closed sessions.

The Mississippi State Board of Education voted on July 17 to enter executive session on three matters: strategy concerning a recently filed lawsuit related to House Bill 1193, personnel matters for the Office of Educational Accountability (OEA), and the state superintendent’s evaluation.

Board members cited Mississippi Code Annotated §25-41-7 as the…

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