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Denver school board’s closed-door meeting after East High shooting violated Colorado law, judge rules

Denver District Court Judge Andrew Luxen orders DPS to turn over recording of March 23 meeting by noon Monday

Denver Public Schools Superintendent Alex Marrero, left, with the DPS Board of Education members at right, speaks during a press conference after the board ended its executive meeting at DPS headquarters March 23, 2023, in Denver. The school board voted unanimously to allow armed police back into the city's high schools
Denver Public Schools Superintendent Alex Marrero, left, with the DPS Board of Education members at right, speaks during a press conference after the board ended its executive meeting at DPS headquarters March 23, 2023, in Denver. The school board voted unanimously to allow armed police back into the city’s high schools after two East High School administrators were shot on Wednesday. (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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The Denver Post and five other Colorado news organizations sued the school district, alleging the Board of Education violated the Colorado Open Meetings Law when it met in closed session one day after a student shot and injured two administrators inside East High School.
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