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Ouachita Parish School Board votes 6-1 to post state-required historical documents after executive session on ACLU demand

2111022 · January 14, 2025
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After an executive session about a written demand from the ACLU, the board voted 6-1 to approve a resolution to post historical documents/displays in classrooms as required by House Bill 71 (Act 676 of 2024).

The Ouachita Parish School Board voted 6-1 on Monday to approve a resolution directing the posting of historical documents and displays required under House Bill 71 (Act 676 of 2024), after holding an executive session to discuss a written demand from the ACLU.

Board members entered executive session under Louisiana Revised Statutes 42:17(A)(2) to discuss prospective litigation following a formal written demand from the ACLU about the board's compliance with La. R.S. 17:2122 and…

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