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Prince George's County Board of Education votes to close Oct. 7 meeting for appeals involving employee identities

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The Prince George's County Board of Education voted Oct. 7 to close a special virtual meeting and hold a closed session to consider board appeals that the chair said involve employee identities and anticipated legal matters. The board recorded a roll-call vote and directed members to rejoin a separate closed-session link.

Prince George's County Board of Education Chairman Brandon Jackson said the board voted Oct. 7 to close its special virtual meeting and move into a closed session to consider board appeals that involve employee identities and anticipated legal disputes.

"The meeting will be closed under the following provisions, all form general provisions, articles 3-305, citations 1, 2, 7, 8, and 12," Brandon Jackson, chairman of the Prince George's County Board of Education, said. He told participants the board expected to discuss "board appeals, because discussions about employees' identities and ongoing anticipated legal disputes in a public setting could result…

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