and demands the release of the recording of its closed-door meeting on March 23.
The lawsuit alleges the Board of Education violated state law in two ways. First, board members improperly declared the meeting an executive session because they weren’t specific enough about what they planned to discuss out of public view, the complaint says. But the lawsuit alleges the Board of Education needed to have alerted the public that it specifically planned to discuss its, since the members emerged from the closed meeting with a prepared memorandum reversing that decision pending formulation of a new district safety plan.