The Journal-News asked Lakota spokeswoman Betsy Fuller if Boddy could possibly attend via Zoom or some other remote platform. This was her response:
“Monday’s meeting will be an in-person work session focused on the results of the state report card and the district’s resulting action steps,” she wrote in an email. “Neither the district nor the board are involved in the protection order. This is a matter between two individual board members. The execution of the order will be up to the courts and law enforcement agencies.”
Boddy has been ordered to stay 500 feet — the equivalent of 15 school buses — from fellow school board member Isaac Adi after he successfully obtained a civil protection order to stop her from harassing him. If she shows up she’ll be arrested.
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