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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