Youngstown activist escorted from school board meeting
YOUNGSTOWN
Discussion about what was and wasn’t on the agenda, a community activist being escorted out by security and an explanation for an administrator’s absence all punctuated Tuesday’s city school board meeting.
Board members Corrine Sanderson and Dario Hunter both complained that items they had asked to be added to the agenda were not. For Sanderson it was a 100 percent tax abatement request for a downtown hotel. Hunter wanted the ongoing troubles with bus transportation to be included.
During the public comment portion of the meeting, William Morvay, district chief of security, escorted Clarence Boles, a community activist and editor of The Buckeye Review, from the meeting room.
And Krish Mohip, district chief executive officer, mentioned that Milton A. Walters, district’s assistant superintendent for human resources, has resigned.
Read more about the meeting in Wednesday's Vindicator or on Vindy.com.