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Managing School Board Meetings in Today’s Political Climate

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Managing School Board Meetings in Today’s Political Climate
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Communities with divided political views are experiencing unusually high interest in board meeting public comments and other feedback from citizens near and far. School boards now need strategies to give each person a fair opportunity to speak while also dealing with unruly participants. Meanwhile, many school officials have been targeted by threats or verbal attacks—and when things get personal, we attorneys have to keep calm and remember our ethical obligations, too.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 0.75 | 0.25 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Civil Appellate Law | Civil Trial Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2024

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1. Managing Board Meetings in Today’s Political Climate (Apr 2022)

Joy S. Baskin, Mia M. Martin

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Managing Board Meetings in Today’s Political Climate (Apr 2022)

Communities with divided political views are experiencing unusually high interest in board meeting public comments and other feedback from citizens near and far. School boards now need strategies to give each person a fair opportunity to speak while also dealing with unruly participants. Meanwhile, many school officials have been targeted by threats or verbal attacks—and when things get personal, we attorneys have to keep calm and remember our ethical obligations, too.

Originally presented: Feb 2022 School Law Conference

Joy S. Baskin, Texas Association of School Boards - Austin, TX
Mia M. Martin, Richardson, TX