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Livingston Parish officials uphold student expulsion after no motion on confidential records; meeting adjourned
Summary
During a Livingston Parish meeting, officials said there was "no motion" to discuss confidential student information, leaving an expulsion in place; Jeff Frizzell moved to adjourn, seconded by Cecil Harris, and the motion carried.
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At a Livingston Parish meeting, the presiding officer said a previously considered student expulsion would remain in effect after no member moved to discuss confidential student information.
“Do we have a motion and second regarding the confidential student information? There being no motion, no action is taken. The expulsion is upheld,” the presiding officer said.
The item on confidential student information was raised on the floor but received no motion or second, and the presiding officer declared the expulsion upheld. The meeting record shows a roll call with members responding “here” to their names, but the transcript does not specify further details about the student, the grounds for expulsion, or any proposed action to reopen or review the case.
Later in the same session the presiding officer called for adjournment. “Mr. Jeff Frizzell makes a motion. Mr. Cecil Harris seconds. All in favor, please say yes. Yes. Any opposed? There are none. The motion is carried,” the presiding officer said, and the meeting was adjourned.
The transcript does not specify the date of the incident under discussion, the identity of the student, the statutory or policy basis cited for the expulsion, or any follow-up steps or appeals. No motions requesting further action on the confidential information were recorded.

