Beach considering suit against School Board
Dispute over finances prompts Colonial Beach Town Council meeting to discuss legal action against School Board
Date published: 11/18/2009
BY FRANK DELANO
The Colonial Beach Town Council has called a special meeting tomorrow to discuss possible legal action against the town School Board over financial matters.
The meeting, which is slated to be closed to the public, was apparently prompted by a comment Superintendent Donna S. Power made at last week's School Board meeting.
Town Council members had been invited to the meeting to discuss school finances, but none of them showed up. At the meeting, Power said she "did not consider it Town Council's business how we were cleaning up our act."
Power's comment "has tipped me over the edge," Council member Karen Payne wrote in an e-mail to town officials that was obtained by The Free Lance-Star.
"To make a statement that it is 'not Council's business' how they handle their finances demonstrates a serious lack of understanding on the seriousness of the school audit issues," Payne wrote. "Is anyone else as angry as I am?"
The meeting notice cites a provision of the Virginia of Freedom of Information Act that permits closed sessions of public bodies to discuss "actual or probable litigation." The council session will begin at 7 p.m. at Town Center, following a series of council committee meetings that begins at 3 p.m.
Frank Delano: 804/761-4300 Email: fpdelano@gmail.com
Date published: 11/18/2009
Most recent reader comments:
they made it clear that they don't think its their business. colonial beach is a joke gonna be on letterman soon
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(posted by
SueBee
, Nov. 18, 2009 12:13 pm)  
Council should have used Dr. Power's arrival to the new job as an opportunity to work *with* the School Board. And I agree with Dr. Power; it is not the Council's business HOW they "clean up" the finances. Does it make the Council feel important to always be fighting and in the center of attention. Come on, folks, attend the meetings and work together.
Council not perfect
(posted by
skittles50
, Nov. 18, 2009 9:33 am)  
Let's not talk about the fact that if the council discussed this comment via email, they are in violation of having a illegal meeting. They can not discuss town business as a group without a meeting being called through a public notice. Also, if they were so interested about the school finances, why was not one of the members at the school board meeting? They like to gripe, but they are not participating in the meeting, but yet they want full disclosure. Wake up, your council needs to be replaced.
Good point, clearcut
(posted by
mustang2
, Nov. 18, 2009 7:57 am)  
More exceptional journalism from our FLS.
Beach considering suit against school board
(posted by
Clearcut
, Nov. 18, 2009 6:07 am)  
Why was this stor written? It gives no details at all, other than
there is discord between Colonial Beach Town Council and the
School Board Superintendent about a comment that ruffled
feathers. So what??
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