Douglas County School Board to pay $103,000 as part of ruling that it broke open meetings laws

Colorado Public Radio: The Douglas County school board will pay out more than $100,000 as part of a court ruling that they had violated Colorado’s open meetings law.

Board members approved a resolution Tuesday that details the costs that will be paid to Highlands Ranch resident and state Rep. Bob Marshall, who filed the lawsuit in 2022.

In June, Douglas County District Judge Jeffery Holmes ruled four members of the board broke the state’s Sunshine laws by conducting a series of one-on-one private conversations about firing former Superintendent Corey Wise.

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