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Nekoosa board votes to enter closed session to review investigator’s report on girls wrestling program and to evaluate administrator

Nekoosa School District Board of Education · April 10, 2025
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Summary

The board moved into closed session under Wisconsin law to consider an independent investigator’s report concerning the high school girls wrestling program, potential staff disciplinary actions and to conduct the district administrator’s evaluation; the motion passed on a roll-call vote with all present members recorded as voting yes.

The Nekoosa School District Board of Education voted to enter closed session to consider an independent investigator’s report related to the high school girls wrestling program and to conduct the evaluation of the district administrator.

Before the motion, the chair read the statutory bases: Wisconsin Statutes 19.85(1)(c) and (f), explaining the discussion is likely to involve confidential personnel information and student records that state law protects from public disclosure. The chair said the board would "witness to further discuss the report of the independent investigator together with the facts and circumstances identified in the report regarding concerns surrounding the high school girls wrestling team and program and the potential staff disciplinary action." (Text read by the chair.)

A board member moved to enter closed session; the board conducted a roll-call vote. The roll call as recorded in the meeting: Jennifer — yes; Anne — yes; Brian — yes; Chair — yes; Cody — yes. The motion carried and the meeting proceeded into closed session as announced.

By law the board may later announce any formal action taken in closed session once appropriate. The chair closed the open portion of the meeting after the roll-call vote.