(Krona) – There were some tense moments at the meeting of a board of directors on Wednesday night in Auckland, where the members of the Board of Directors voted to remove the supervisor, which sparked a hot response from one member against the plan.
After years of working as a supervisor of the Oakland School area, Kyla Johnson-TRAMMLLL is now on its way out. The school council voted to end its contract.
The council did not explain the reason for the overthrow of the current supervisor. However, the efforts made to remove it began two weeks ago, during the meeting on April 9 when the school board member Mike Hachchenson announced that after eight years of work and renewed the last contract, the majority of the Board of Directors was trying to get rid of Johnson-Tarmil.
Other members of the board of directors, including its chairman, refused to comment on what happened in a closed session, noting the violation of the Brown Law. On Wednesday night, they described the decision only as a “voluntary separation agreement.” This announcement prompted the anger of the community members who attended the meeting.
Johnson Tramil did not attend the meeting. However, I posted a letter of thanksgiving on the boycott site, which said: “When I prepared to stay away from my role as a supervisor of June 30, I do so with great pride in what we have accomplished together. I have brought the past eight years some of the most challenging and become more challenging in our history.
Watch the full report in the video player above.