Lakeland District trustees enter executive session under Idaho code; announce no post-session action on Student A

2375629 · February 22, 2025
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Summary

The Lakeland District Board of Trustees voted to enter an executive session citing Idaho Code §74-206(1)(b). After the closed session the board said no post-executive-session action would be taken regarding Student A and then adjourned.

The Lakeland District Board of Trustees voted to enter an executive session citing Idaho Code §74-206(1)(b) during its meeting; after the closed session the board announced no post-executive-session action would be taken regarding Student A and adjourned.

The motion to go into executive session — made during the meeting and described by the board as being “pursuant to Idaho code 74 2 0 6 1 b” in the transcript — passed on a roll call vote. Trustee Jones, Trustee Boehn, Chair Thompson and Vice Chair Grissom all recorded votes of “yes” to enter executive session. The meeting began at 5:00 p.m., and trustees reconvened and adjourned at 5:25 p.m.

The board first approved the meeting agenda by motion and voice vote before the executive-session vote. That motion carried with the board saying “aye” and the chair announcing the motion carried.

When the board came out of executive session, a member stated, “There is no post executive session action to be taken on Student A in open session.” No formal motion, vote, or other follow-up action on Student A was recorded in the open minutes immediately after the executive session. The board then adjourned.

The transcript records the statutory basis invoked for the closed session as Idaho Code §74-206(1)(b). The transcript does not provide additional details about the subject matter discussed in executive session beyond the reference to Student A and the statement that no open-session action would follow.