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The ruling means Boddy will not be permitted to be within 500 feet of fellow Board Member Isaac Adi, and violating the protection order would result in her arrest.
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The main conflict between drivers and the bus company Petermann revolved around the use of surveillance cameras on school buses to monitor drivers while they're on the clock.
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The work stoppage leaves Lakota Schools without public transportation for students until the contract dispute is resolved.
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Member Darby Boddy used antisemitic language and claimed the district promoted segregation by preferring to hire candidates based on their race.
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Former Dayton Public Schools Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli will take the reins of the school district from current Interim Superintendent Robb Vogelmann July 19.
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Lakota Local Schools is one step closer to finding its next superintendent. The school board says it intends to name a new superintendent by the end of the week.
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The board says it intends to appoint a new superintendent by the end of June.
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Board President Lynda O'Connor said the new council would include 30 community members with diverse backgrounds and intends to have more productive conversations around topics like race, religion, and sexual identity in Lakota schools than the smaller diversity committee comprised of board and staff members.
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Despite the strong response from Lakota parents, Boddy was determined to have the board discuss and vote on the motion at Monday's meeting but instead, board president Lynda O'Connor proposed an amendment tabling the motion.
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Many in attendance showed support for Miller and condemned the accusations amplified by board member Boddy, while a small group at the meeting used time for public comment to speak out against Miller and repeat the claims against him.