The president of Utah’s chapter of the NAACP wants a member of the Salt Lake City school board to resign immediately, asserting she moved out of state and is no longer qualified to hold her position.
Katherine Kennedy has said she consulted the school board attorney and is maintaining her primary residence in Salt Lake City.
Jeanetta Williams sent a letter to the school board president saying that Katherine Kennedy “has moved out of her district and out of state and refuses to resign.” Williams said she has contacted the Utah attorney general’s office, which is “pausing review in order that appropriate action can be taken” by the school board.
In a July 6 Facebook post that has since been deleted, Kennedy wrote, “Yes, we’re moving to Massachusetts. Next week, I’ll start a year-long mid-career MPA at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.” She later posted and texted about being in Massachusetts, and her Salt Lake City home has been listed for sale for almost eight weeks.
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