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Mt. Diablo Unified board adjourns to closed session on negotiations, personnel, litigation and real property

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Summary

At its April 23, 2025 meeting the Mt. Diablo Unified School District Board of Education called roll, announced there were no public comments on the closed-session agenda and adjourned into closed session to consider labor negotiations, personnel matters, litigation and a real-property negotiation.

The Mt. Diablo Unified School District Board of Education called its April 23, 2025 meeting to order and, after roll call, announced there were no public comments on the closed-session agenda before adjourning into closed session.

On the closed-session agenda the board listed: (1) negotiations under the California Government Code; (2) discipline, dismissal, release or reassignment of public employees under California Government Code section 54957(b)(1); (3) conferences with legal counsel regarding existing litigation, naming Roxanne Molina et al. v. Bay Area Festivals and Mt. Diablo Unified School District (Contra Costa County Superior Court case No. C2403532) and BMF v. Mt. Diablo Unified School District (Office of Administrative Hearings case No. 20250100141); (4) anticipated litigation under California Government Code section 54956.9(d)(2) or (3); (5) two student matters identified as student matter number 02-25, including requests for subpoenas and a request for a continuance in a discipline hearing; (6) conference with real property negotiators under California Government Code section 54956.8 concerning real property at 4319 Evora Road, Concord 94520; and (7) public employee performance evaluations under California Government Code section 54957.

The board did not take public action on any of these matters in the portion of the transcript provided; the public record shows only the board’s announcement of the items and that the meeting adjourned to closed session. By law, the listed Government Code sections authorize the board to discuss these topics in closed session; the transcript does not include any deliberations, directions, votes or outcomes from the closed session itself.

The items on the closed-session agenda include personnel and litigation matters that generally are handled out of public view under state law. The transcript identifies specific litigation case numbers and a property address, and records two student-related items by number. No additional details about the contents or outcomes of closed-session discussions were recorded in the public portion of the transcript.