(KLZA)--The Auburn Board of Education met Monday. During the meeting, the Board listened to comments from audience members concerning the suspension of Superintendent Kevin Reiman.
Reiman has been suspended, with pay, since a special board meeting on January 9 regarding Reiman's employment status.
While the Board has made no public comments concerning the situation, it has been reported that a video, posted on a social media site has led to the current situation. The video posted was allegedly of a school surveillance video, watched at the Reiman home.
No new action was taken Monday evening regarding the Superintendent's continued employment. However, on Monday, January 21, a special Auburn School Board meeting will be held at 5:30 P.M.
The Board will consider appointment of a hearing officer and advisor to the Board to conduct a personnel hearing concerning the employment of Kevin Reiman.
Following the hearing, the Board is expected to conduct deliberations and discuss, consider, and take action to terminate, cancel, continue or take other action the Board deems appropriate on the employment contract of Superintendent Reiman.
In the event of a resignation or agreement, the Board of Education will consider action on acceptance of the resignation or agreement.
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