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The Belmont-Redwood Shores School District Board of Trustees reported in open session that it approved a settlement agreement in closed session.
President Brunner told attendees the board voted 5-0 to approve a settlement agreement between the district and one student in lieu of pending litigation. No additional details about the parties, terms or the underlying matter were provided during the open-session report.
Why it matters: The district followed the Brown Act exception for discussing certain legal matters in closed session and provided only the required public report of action taken. Trustees did not discuss the terms publicly.
Clarifying details: President Brunner announced only the vote count and a short description. The transcript did not provide the student’s name, the dollar amount or other settlement terms.
Speakers: President Brunner (report to open session).
Ending: The board proceeded to approve the meeting’s consent agenda and other items after the closed‑session report.
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