KLCC's Elizabeth Gabriel reports on the investigation into the Oakridge School District's superintendent. The meeting, which was scheduled to start at 6:00pm, was delayed by roughly an hour and a half after the board decided to hold their executive session at the beginning of the meeting instead of afterward. Once the board meeting officially started, school board chair John Weddle announced the delay is because they added an agenda item—a motion to approve an investigation into Superintendent Reta Doland. The motion passed unanimously. Weddle then read the board’s policy on an investigation. “If the board decides an investigation is warranted, the board may refer the investigation to a third party,” said Weddle. “That policy also provides that when the investigation is complete, the results will be presented to the board, and the board shall decide within 30 days—in open or executive session—what action, if any, is warranted.”