YOUNGSTOWN — A new filing in the open meetings lawsuit filed by a Lowellville couple suggests the Lowellville Board of Education committed another violation.
It also asks the 7th District Court of Appeals to overturn a board decision last summer to switch to a remote-only education plan for the school district for the first nine weeks of the school year.
Christopher and Gina Crilley, parents of two Lowellville students, also want the appeals court to order the school board to pay for their attorney fees since the litigation began.
The 40-page filing, written by attorney Robert T. McDowall of Austintown, outlines the dispute between the Crilleys and the school district. The school board’s attorneys have not yet filed a response.