Round King Board of Education votes to enter closed session to discuss pending litigation
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At a special-called meeting the Round King Board of Education voted by voice to enter a closed session to discuss pending litigation identified in the meeting as Jane Doe v. Brown County Board of Education, civil action no. 23-CI-90150, citing KRS 61.810(1)(c). The motion was seconded by a board member identified only as Brenda; the transcript does not record who moved the motion.
At a special-called meeting, the Round King Board of Education voted to enter a closed session to discuss pending litigation identified in the meeting as Jane Doe v. Brown County Board of Education, civil action no. 23-CI-90150. The board cited KRS 61.810(1)(c) as the legal basis for the closed session.
The presiding speaker announced the meeting would be brief and said, "We are going to immediately, go into closed session." The presiding speaker then asked for a motion to enter the closed session and read aloud the litigation caption and case number as the subject of that session.
A motion was made and, according to the transcript, "We have a second by Miss Brenda." The transcript does not identify who moved the motion. The board conducted a voice vote after the second: the presiding speaker invited those in favor to "say aye," and an "Aye" was recorded. The presiding speaker stated the board would return to open session after the closed session concluded.
The meeting transcript does not provide a date or time for the session, does not record roll-call vote counts or the name of the motion mover, and includes no further discussion of the litigation on the public record. Because the session was moved to closed session under KRS 61.810(1)(c), details of the litigation discussion are not part of the public transcript provided.
