Mobile County Public Schools staff says additional property items may be added to Monday agenda; executive session requested on litigation and employee matters

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Summary

Staff told the board several property-related items did not make the work session and will be circulated for Monday; a request for an executive session on pending litigation and multiple employee matters was also submitted.

District staff told the board that several property-related agenda items were still pending attorney paperwork and would be added to the board packet for the Monday meeting when documents are complete. Staff listed three parcels in Pritchard that would be offered for sale, a Tanner Williams property under consideration for sale, a proposed long-term lease for the county farm tract, and an easement for an Austin multi-purpose building. Staff also said there were a couple of small contracts for advertisements for LAD that would be added.

Separately, a staff speaker identified Paul Carbo as requesting an executive session on Monday regarding pending litigation. The same speaker said they had sent six emails to the board about employee matters (two on Feb. 26, one on Feb. 27, one on March 13 and two on March 27) and that those items also needed to be addressed Monday.

Why this matters: additions of property-sale items and the scheduling of an executive session could lead to substantive board decisions outside the normal consent process. The property items involve district land and potential lease or sale transactions; the executive session request signals pending litigation and multiple personnel matters that the board expects to consider in closed session.

The transcript does not record a vote or decision on the property items or the executive-session request; staff said the items would be circulated and placed on the Monday agenda once attorney paperwork and follow-up are complete.

Meeting business closed after the board president called for adjournment and the meeting ended with a voice vote on adjournment recorded as “aye” and “motion carries” in the provided transcript excerpt.