Lawsuit filed against Huntsville School District, School Board
By Jamie Weiss
HUNTSVILLE, Arkansas (KHBS, KHOG) Fort Smith Attorney Joey McCutchen filed a lawsuit on Thursday against the Huntsville School District and Huntsville Public Schools Board of Education for allegedly violating Arkansas’ Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”).
According to the lawsuit, the Huntsville Public Schools Board of Education violated FOIA when the School Board held a meeting about disciplinary action for an alleged sexual assault on campus, but did not notify news agencies about the meeting prior as is required in Arkansas’ FOIA law.
McCutchen said “there is not a more serious matter than our children being sexually abused. It’s unfathomable in a case involving child sexual abuse and conflicts of interest, the school leadership would not provide full and complete transparency.” McCutchen continued, saying “the victims and their families deserve better; the School District
Lawsuit filed against Huntsville School District, School Board
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The district says that inclement weather conditions is the reason for the virtual learning day. Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 6:43 PM CST December 15, 2020
HUNTSVILLE, Ark. Huntsville Public Schools will have a virtual day Wednesday, December 16.
The district posted to Facebook that it is the same game plan as the other two days. Do your work assigned on Google Classroom.
Teachers will email students to let them know about their 7th period semester exams and all other exams.
The district says that inclement weather conditions is the reason for the virtual learning day.