Dozens of people were in attendance at the boards special session.
“This is a very unfortunate situation. I think it was a lapse in judgment, but unfortunately, words have consequences,” said James Feudner, another community member.
Kargol requested a closed session, so the meeting was not open for public comment. The board quickly moved into closed session and deliberated for more than an hour before inviting the public back in for the final vote. Superintendent Mike Fisher recommended Kargol’s termination following the post.
“deliberated for more than an hour”
Should have taken 3 minutes, tops.