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Board accepts New York State Division of Human Rights dismissal of employment discrimination complaint

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The Brentwood Union Free School District Board of Education accepted the New York State Division of Human Rights dismissal of a complaint filed by William King Moss III, according to a resolution the board approved May 21.

The Brentwood Union Free School District Board of Education on May 21 accepted the dismissal by the New York State Division of Human Rights of a complaint filed by William King Moss III alleging unlawful employment discrimination.

The board read a resolution stating that Moss filed a complaint with the New York State Division of Human Rights, case number 10246426, charging the district and the board with unlawful discrimination relating to employment; the division has dismissed the complaint. The resolution states, in part, that the board “accepts the determination of the New York State Division of Human Rights.”

Board member Hassan Ahmed moved the resolution and a fellow board member seconded; the board recorded an affirmative vote and the motion was approved. No further action or commentary regarding remedies or appeals was recorded during the public meeting.

The dismissal was presented under agenda item D‑1‑g and the board adopted the resolution during its May 21 business meeting.