Columbus City Schools board member Brandon Simmons was asked to resign during a special meeting Monday night after the board presented documented instances of w
hat they described as disruptive behavior . was asked to resign during a special meeting Monday night after the board presented documented instances of what they described as disruptive behavior .
"We have some serious concerns and complaints against a fellow board member that have negatively impacted our districts ability to maintain safe and secure school buildings," CCS board president Christina Vera said.During the meeting, the board outlined new policies for Simmons, including limiting his access to school grounds. They stated he would need written permission to visit any school building.
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