
The Oshkosh Area School District could be in some legal trouble.
A complaint filed yesterday (November 10th) states that the District has violated the State’s open meetings law.
The complaint cites the August 25th meeting, which saw Board members meet in private following a disruption of their meeting.
Several individuals refused to wear masks during the meeting, so the Board met in the Superintendent’s office to continue the meeting.
The complaint filed by the Wisconsin Transparency Project cites state law, namely that there are specific circumstances that would allow meetings like this to go into a closed session, none of which were met in this case.
A decision on the case is required to be made within 20 days of the filing, and if found guilty, Board members could be fined and much as $300 each.







