Randolph County Board approves engagement letter with Bishop Brooks attorneys
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The Randolph County Board of Education approved an engagement letter with Bishop Brooks attorneys during its Dec. 18 meeting; board gave no details on scope or fees in the public discussion.
The Randolph County Board of Education voted Dec. 18 to approve an engagement letter with Bishop Brooks attorneys following a recommendation from district staff. The presiding officer said the board had "heard the recommendation of the superintendent in regards to the engagement letter with Bishop Brooks attorneys" before members moved and seconded approval by voice vote.
The board did not discuss fees, scope of the engagement, or a contract term in the public record of the meeting. Board action consisted of the superintendent's recommendation, a motion and a second, and an affirmative voice vote recorded as "Aye." The transcript does not include a roll-call tally or additional details about the legal matter for which the district retained counsel.
The item appeared on the consent or action portion of the agenda and was approved without further debate. Next procedural steps, any contract execution, or public disclosures of cost were not recorded in the meeting transcript.
