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Texas Grand Jury Indicts School Board Members Over Secret Discussions to Promote Racial Agenda

Texas Grand Jury Indicts School Board Members Over Secret Discussions to Promote ‘Racial Agenda’ April 13th 2021, 11:54 am The Texas Open Meetings Act requires “meetings of governmental bodies to be open to the public, except for expressly authorized closed sessions. Image Credit: Email A Texas grand jury indicted school board members for having secret meetings on implementing a “racial agenda.” The grand jury indicted the Carroll Independent School District (CISD) president and vice president over charges of violating of the Open Meetings Act after they spoke in private on implementing a “racial training” program that was widely opposed by their constituents.

Carroll school board president, vice president indicted on Open Meetings Act violations

Carroll school board president, vice president indicted on Open Meetings Act violations Fort Worth Star-Telegram 2 hrs ago Elizabeth Campbell, Fort Worth Star-Telegram Apr. 6 SOUTHLAKE A Tarrant County grand jury indicted the Carroll school board president and vice president on charges they violated the Texas Open Meetings Act by sending text messages concerning a proposed diversity plan. The grand jury indictment says that Michelle Moore and Todd Carlton knowingly engaged in communications outside of a meeting about the district s Cultural Competence Action Plan. The indictments stem from a lawsuit that Southlake parent Kristin Garcia filed last year alleging that the board members communicated about the district s diversity plan through text messages. The lawsuit claims the communication was about board business which was not conducted during an authorized meeting.

Two Southlake Carroll school trustees arrested on charges of violating Texas Open Meetings

Two Southlake Carroll school trustees arrested on charges of violating Texas Open Meetings The trustees have been at the center of a fight over diversity and inclusion in the district An exterior view of the Carroll ISD Administration Center in Southlake, Texas, Tuesday, June 23, 2020. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer) After a months of controversy surrounding Southlake’s plan to address diversity and inclusion in schools, two Carroll trustees were arrested on a charge of violating the Texas Open Meetings Act, according to a Fox 4 news report. Carroll ISD Board president Michelle Moore and vice president Todd Carlton were indicted in Tarrant County and are accused of deliberating outside of a designated meeting, the news outlet reported.

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