Verceles v. Los Angeles Unified School Dist. CA2/8
The Brown Act (Gov. Code, § 54950 et seq.) requires public agencies to hold public meetings, with certain exceptions. During a closed session, a school board decided to proceed with the dismissal of teacher Junnie Verceles. Verceles petitioned for a writ of mandate, claiming the board violated his rights under the Brown Act. The school district demurred, and the trial court sustained the demurrer. The Brown Act’s personnel exception means the board was not obliged to open this meeting to the public. We affirm.
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