During the Jan. 14 meeting the board president said he had asked the board attorney, Howard Long, to research permissible engagement after learning that an immediate relative was employed by the district. Citing case law that could preclude the president from making certain committee assignments, he said he would ‘‘cure it in accordance with Mr. Long’s legal advice’’ and formally withdrew his earlier selections for several committees.
The president specifically rescinded appointments for education, negotiations, operations, policy, human resources and technology committees and asked Vice President Sheryl Pitts to make the assignments. Vice President Pitts then announced committee chairs and membership for each committee, including Rebecca Nieves as education committee chair and John Shaw as negotiations chair.
Why it matters: the president framed the action as a step to ensure ethical compliance and transparency after receiving legal guidance. The board then moved to ratify committee assignments as amended that evening; roll call showed the motion carried.
Board members praised administrative progress and acknowledged the president’s decision as aimed at preserving ethical standards. The board did not discuss disciplinary or personnel actions tied to the legal advice in open session; the attorney’s advice and next steps were cited as the reason the board would later meet in executive session on certain contract and employment matters.
What’s next: Vice President Pitts will implement the reassignment of committee seats as announced and the board formally ratified the appointments that evening.