Roaring Fork board moves to executive session to discuss contract negotiations with two schools
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The board announced an intent to enter executive session under Colorado statute to discuss strategy and negotiator instructions for contracts with Carbondale Community School and 2 Rivers Community School; the provided transcript includes the motion text but does not record the vote outcome.
The Roaring Fork School District No. Re-1 Board of Education announced an intent to enter executive session to discuss contract negotiations with two local schools.
An unidentified speaker read the statutory basis for closed-session deliberations under Colorado law and described the purpose as "determining positions relative to matters that may be subject to negotiations, developing strategy for negotiations, and instructing negotiators" regarding the district's contracts with Carbondale Community School and 2 Rivers Community School. The speaker also named invited attendees: Dr. Anna Cole, Chief Chicoine, Dr. Stacy Park, and Jonathan Landon.
Later, another unidentified board member formally moved that the board enter executive session, repeating the statutory citation and purpose. The supplied transcript ends after that motion text; it does not record a vote, a second, or the session's outcome.
Why it matters: Executive sessions limit public access to discussion and are used here to discuss negotiating positions on school contracts — matters that may affect contracts, program operation, or district relationships with charter schools. The transcript does not contain further details about the contracts' terms, financial amounts, or required approvals.
Next steps: The record supplied does not show whether the board voted to enter executive session or any subsequent decisions. Any actions taken in executive session would be recorded in the board's formal minutes or later public reports.
