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Board votes to enter closed session citing statutes and FERPA; no substantive public action recorded

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Summary

The Wake County Board of Education voted unanimously Aug. 5 to convene a closed session citing state statutes on confidential personnel, attorney‑client privilege and student records (FERPA) related to ongoing litigation and personnel matters.

At the conclusion of the work session on Aug. 5, the Wake County Board of Education moved into closed session. Vice Chair Swanson moved to go into closed session; Miss Mahaffey seconded. The motion passed with a unanimous voice vote.

The motion as read on the record referenced multiple legal bases for closing the meeting, including state statutes and federal…

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