“We were concerned that the parents, the grandparents, and the taxpayers in the Centerville School District were kept in the dark about what was going on,” said Randy Evans, the executive director of the Iowa Freedom of Information Council.
Centerville Community School District ordered to pay $113,000 following open meetings violation
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