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Naperville District 203 School Board member Melissa Kelley Black was censured by the board for “unprofessional” and damaging actions, including disclosing private student information, spreading false information and releasing collective bargaining details.
Among the charges for which she was cited was releasing student information on social media, publicly releasing information about collective bargaining agreements, spreading false statements, disparaging the board and administration, and improperly using her board membership as a parent with regard to her child, a D203 student.
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