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Parent raises transparency concerns as board accepts court's dismissal of his case
Summary
William King Moss criticized late posting of agenda documents and how a dismissal was described on the agenda; the board voted to accept the court's dismissal of his claim during the June 12 meeting.
William King Moss, a Brentwood parent, community member and former district teacher, used his public comment time on June 12 to press the Board of Education on transparency: he asked why meeting documents were not posted 24 hours in advance, whether executive session votes were included in minutes, and why his litigation was described on the agenda in a way he called "misleading to the public."
Moss told the board that he had received agenda materials late and asked, "Why did I have to threaten legal action to get that to happen?" He also questioned…
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