Trustees offer details on why they moved to oust Ann Arbor superintendent

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Ann Arbor Public Schools District Offices Tuesday, July 9 2019. - Ann Arbor Public Schools Jenna Kieser | jkieser@mlive.comJenna Kieser | jkieser@mlive.com

ANN ARBOR, MI - A pair of Ann Arbor School Board members who voted on motions to remove Superintendent Jeanice Swift are speaking out about their decisions, as well as why they are limited in what they can share about the process.

Board President Rima Mohammad and board member Jeff Gaynor both offered a statements to explain why they voted in favor of a pair of motions to remove Swift last week while assuring that they followed the Open Meetings Act in pursuing the motions.

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