School committee votes to enter executive session to investigate alleged criminal misconduct

Grafton School Committee · January 7, 2026

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Summary

At the Jan. 6 meeting the Grafton School Committee voted to go into executive session 'to investigate charges of criminal misconduct or to consider the filing of criminal complaints.' The motion passed on a roll-call vote; the committee adjourned to executive session.

Grafton — The Grafton School Committee voted on Jan. 6 to enter executive session and adjourn in order to "investigate charges of criminal misconduct or to consider the filing of criminal complaints," the chair read aloud as the stated purpose.

A committee member moved to enter executive session and adjourn the public meeting; another member seconded. The motion passed on a roll-call vote: Stella Brels, Kristy Kielbasinski, Laura Ogden and Leora Grama recorded 'aye' before the meeting was closed to the public.

The motion and roll call were recorded on the public meeting record; the committee provided no additional public detail about the nature of the allegations during the open meeting. The vote followed standard procedure for convening a legally allowable executive session for specified investigatory purposes.

What happens next: The committee adjourned the public meeting and proceeded in executive session as announced; no further public actions or findings were reported on the record at the Jan. 6 meeting.