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VIRGINIA FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT. SCHOOL BOARD'S "WORKSHOP"
MEETING WITH DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT TO DISCUSS DIVISION'S
ORGANIZATION, OPERATION AND PHILOSOPHY. MUST BE OPEN MEETING UNDER
2.1-343.
August 24, 1981
The Honorable George W. Grayson
Member, House of Delegates
81-82 442
You ask whether a school board may meet in a "workshop" setting
with the division superintendent to discuss the division's
organization, operation and philosophy, without the meeting being
open to the public and press under the Virginia Freedom of
Information Act (Ch. 21 of Title 2.1) of the Code of Virginia (1950),
as amended.
Section 2.1-343 requires that all meetings of public bodies be
public meetings, except as otherwise specifically provided by law
§ 2.1-344 allows public bodies to discuss certain matters in
executive session. There is no provision in §2.1-344 that
permits closed meetings on such broad topics as a school division's
organization, operation and philosophy. The purposes authorized for
closed meetings are more narrow and limited.1
Further, there is no exemption for meetings held in an informal or
"workshop" setting. Under §2.1-341 (a), meetings include any
informal assemblage of as many as three members of a public body's
constituent membership. Under §2.1-341 (a), however, the
membership may gather at any place or function where no part of the
purpose of such gathering is the discussion of any public business,
and such gathering was not prearranged with any purpose of discussing
any business of the public body. Of course "workshop" meetings are
informal, but the workshops you describe are to be prearranged, and
for the discussion of public business.2
Accordingly, I am of the opinion that a "workshop" meeting of a
school board with the division superintendent to discuss the
division's organization, operation and philosophy must be open to the
public and press under §2.1-343.
Footnotes:
1. Opinion to the Honorable Virgil H, Goode, Jr.,
Member, Senate of Virginia, dated August 13, 1979, found in Report
of the Attorney General (1979-1980) at 378 (meeting of school
board and superintendent to assess priority among administrative
positions).
2. Opinion to the Honorable A. Joe Canada, Jr.,
Member, Senate of Virginia, dated March 25, 1980, found in Report
of the Attorney General (1979-1980) at 380 ("private briefing
meeting") Opinion to the Honorable Bernard G. Barrow, Member, House
of Delegates, dated September 28, 1977, found in Report
of the Attorney General (1977-1978) at 485 (informal weekend
workshop" at cottage in Kitty Hawk, N.C.).
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