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Dayton School District No. 8 board holds closed executive session on personnel and legal matters, reconvenes with no public action
Summary
The Dayton School District No. 8 Board entered a closed executive session on Aug. 12, 2025 citing state statutes to hear complaints, review the superintendent's employment performance, and review confidential documents; it reconvened at 8:46 PM with no vote recorded.
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The Board of Directors of Dayton School District No. 8 entered an executive session on Tuesday evening, citing Oregon statutes that allow closed deliberations on personnel and legal matters. Board Chair Larry Ringnalda announced, "The Dayton School Board will now meet in Executive Session pursuant to ORS 192.660(2)(b), ORS 192.660(2)(i), and ORS 192.660(2)(f)," according to the meeting minutes.
The minutes list three stated purposes for the session: to hear complaints against a public officer or employee who does not request an open hearing, to review and evaluate the employment-related performance of the superintendent, and to review confidential documents and consult with counsel about current or likely litigation. The board reconvened into the regular meeting at 8:46 PM; the minutes record no formal motion or public vote following the executive session and do not indicate any public action taken at reconvening.
