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Judge sees “reasonable belief” that Denver school board’s closed-door meeting violated law, will review recording

A coalition of media organizations has sued Denver Public Schools seeking the recording’s release

Denver Public Schools Board of Education President Xóchitl Gaytán speaks during a press conference after the board ended its executive meeting at DPS headquarters March 23, 2023. The school board went into executive session earlier to discuss reinstating school resource officers into area schools and other concerns after a shooting at Denver East High School the day before. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
Denver Public Schools Board of Education President Xóchitl Gaytán speaks during a press conference after the board ended its executive meeting at DPS headquarters March 23, 2023. The school board went into executive session earlier to discuss reinstating school resource officers into area schools and other concerns after a shooting at Denver East High School the day before. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 03: Denver Post reporter Jessica Seaman. (Photo By Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post)
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Denver District Court Judge Andrew Luxen wrote in an order Tuesday that "(p)laintiffs have shown sufficient grounds exist to support a reasonable belief” that the board adopted a policy or position or engaged in a discussion behind closed doors that is not permitted by state law.
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