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Beaverton School Board finds no policy violations in two social‑media complaints, directs leadership to notify complainants

5561828 · August 8, 2025
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Summary

At a special meeting Aug. 11, the Beaverton School Board accepted third‑party investigative reports that found board director Tammy Carpenter and former director Susan Greenberg did not violate district policy. The board voted to adopt the findings and to have leadership respond to the complainants.

The Beaverton School Board on Aug. 11 accepted third‑party investigative reports and found that Director Tammy Carpenter and former Director Susan Greenberg did not violate Beaverton School District policies in relation to the social‑media complaints that prompted the reviews.

The board’s action came during a 6:32 p.m. special meeting called to consider the investigator’s reports. Board member Karen Perez, speaking during the discussion, said the board must base decisions on policy and facts and noted the constitutional protection for personal political expression: “the personal opinions, even on deeply political…

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