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Chair announces executive session under Oregon statute to consider personnel; board returns to open meeting
Summary
The Seaside School District board moved into an executive session citing ORS 192.660 to discuss employment and disciplinary matters; the meeting later returned to open session with staff performing attendee checks and a transcripted discrepancy in the announced meeting date.
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The Chair of the Seaside School District board announced the meeting would move to an executive session "pursuant to ORS 192.660" to consider employment and discipline matters involving district employees or agents, and said members of the press could attend but other participants would be moved to the Zoom waiting room. "No final decision may be made in executive session," the Chair said.
After a short interruption for technical and attendance checks, a staff member asked, "Kyle, are is anybody in the meeting?" and indicated participants would be moved to another location during the closed session. Following the executive session, the Chair closed the closed portion and reopened the regular board meeting, apologizing for confusion; the transcript records two different dates in announcements—"Monday, December 15th" and later "Monday, December 5th"—which the board did not resolve on the record in the provided transcript. The Chair also referred to the body as the "Seaside School District" (normalized in this report as Seaside SD 10).

