The Denver Post

Judge rules that school board violated state law

- — Kieran Nicholson, The Denver Post

The Douglas County School Board — four majority members in particular — violated Colorado Open Meetings Law in connection to the firing of former Superinten­dent Corey Wise, according to a district court ruling.

Robert “Bob” Marshall, now a state representa­tive for House District 43, filed a lawsuit in February 2022 alleging the board’s conservati­ve majority violated state statute by holding a series of private one- on- one meetings to discuss replacing Wise. Colorado Open Meetings Law, part of the Colorado Sunshine Law, generally requires state or local government­al bodies to discuss public business or to take formal action in meetings open to the public.

Board members Michael Peterson, Rebecca Myers, Kaylee Winegar and Christy Williams are recognized in the Friday Douglas County District Court ruling as “majority board members” of the seven member board.

A trial was held on Monday and District Court Judge Jeffrey K. Holmes found in a ruling filed Friday that the “Individual Defendants’ conduct was in violation of COML.”

Wise, who was fired by the board in a 4- 3 decision, was paid more than $ 830,000 by the school district in April to settle discrimina­tion claims over his dismissal.

The court found that the firing “was a rubber stamping of the discharge discussion and decision that constitute­d the COML violation by the Individual Defendants and the violation, therefore, went uncured.”

The individual defendants, the majority board, argued that their behavior did not violate COML and “it does not appear that they were purposeful­ly acting in an unlawful manner,” according to the ruling. “They did not blatantly violate the statute by gathering as a group of three or four to discuss public business. They apparently received advice from an attorney regarding interpreta­tion of the statue and then acted consistent­ly with that interpreta­tion in a manner they believed circumvent­ed the statute’s prohibitio­ns.”

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