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Douglas County school board rejects agreement to settle claims that it violated Colorado open meetings law

By rejecting the agreement, the lawsuit now heads toward trial

CASTLE ROCK, CO - Feb. 4: ...
Kevin Mohatt, Special to the Denver Post
Douglas County School Board Director David Ray expresses frustration over the board’s decision to terminate the Superintendent Corey Wise’s contract at a district meeting in Castle Rock, Colorado, February 4, 2022. To the left are board members Mike Peterson and Becky Myers, who voted to fire Wise.
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 03: Denver Post reporter Jessica Seaman. (Photo By Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post)Sam Tabachnik - Staff portraits at ...
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The board voted 4-3 Monday evening to reject the agreement that would have settled claims made by State Rep. Bob Marshall. The Democratic lawmaker filed a lawsuit last year alleging the four members of the board’s conservative majority violated state statute by holding a series of private one-on-one meetings last year to discuss replacing former Superintendent Corey Wise.
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