Changeflow GovPing Courts & Legal AG Hanaway Settlement with Wentzville School Di...
Priority review Enforcement Added Final

AG Hanaway Settlement with Wentzville School District on Sunshine Law Compliance

Favicon for ago.mo.gov Missouri AG - News
Filed April 6th, 2026
Detected April 7th, 2026
Email

Summary

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway secured a settlement agreement with Wentzville School District resolving litigation over alleged violations of Missouri's Open Meetings Law (Sunshine Law). The settlement addresses closed-session deliberations on a transgender student bathroom access policy conducted on June 14 and July 25, 2023. The Board acknowledged parents' fundamental liberty interest in their children's education and committed to Sunshine Law training, policy reforms, and ongoing compliance oversight by the AG's Office.

What changed

The Missouri AG resolved State v. Wentzville School District (Case No. 2311-CC00986) concerning alleged Sunshine Law violations when the Board debated a transgender student bathroom and locker room access policy in closed sessions. The settlement requires the Board to acknowledge parents' constitutional liberty interest in raising their children and their right to participate in matters affecting their children's education, safety, and welfare. The District must provide approved Sunshine Law training to all Board members and responsible employees, with certification of completion to the AG's Office.

The District, under new superintendent leadership, must reexamine its Open Meetings and Sunshine Law policies and practices to ensure compliance. The AG's Office will oversee adherence to settlement terms and take further action if necessary for non-compliance. School districts should review their open meetings procedures, ensure all closed-session deliberations have proper legal justification, and implement parental notification and involvement protocols for significant educational policy decisions.

What to do next

  1. Review and update Open Meetings and Sunshine Law policies and procedures to ensure closed-session deliberations have proper legal basis
  2. Complete approved Sunshine Law training and submit certification of completion to the Missouri AG's Office
  3. Establish protocols for parental notification and involvement in significant educational policy decisions

Penalties

The AG's Office retains authority to take further action to ensure compliance with settlement terms. The underlying Sunshine Law violations could result in court action for non-compliance.

Source document (simplified)

Catherine L. Hanaway
Missouri Attorney General

Explore Section

Catherine L. Hanaway
Missouri Attorney General

Attorney General Hanaway Secures Agreement Advancing Government Transparency and Parents’ Rights

Home 9 Press Release 9 Attorney General Hanaway Secures Agreement Advancing Government Transparency and Parents’ Rights JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Today, Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced a resolution with the Wentzville School District Board of Education that reinforces government transparency, safeguards the public’s right to open meetings and records, and affirms parents’ central role in their children’s education. The agreement fully resolves the State’s litigation concerning alleged violations of Missouri’s Open Meetings Law, specifically when the Board deliberated a transgender student bathroom access policy.

“Radical gender ideology has no place in Missouri schools, and certainly not in secretive decision-making that sidelines parents. Discussions impacting our children’s education should occur with transparency, parental involvement, and oversight,” said Attorney General Hanaway. “This is a win for parents and the public. I am pleased that the Wentzville School Board has committed to compliance, training, and greater accountability for their students and families.”

The agreement includes an acknowledgment from the Board that parents have a fundamental liberty interest in raising their children and a right to know of and participate in matters affecting their children’s education, safety, and welfare.

Three courageous whistleblower board members reported potential violations of Missouri’s Open Meetings Law when the Board debated a transgender student bathroom and locker room access policy in closed sessions on June 14 and July 25, 2023. The Attorney General’s Office took action to enforce the Open Meetings Law, ensuring that exceptions are strictly interpreted and not used to conceal important educational discussions under an exaggerated “fear of litigation” rationale.

The agreement follows the Attorney General’s successful defense against a motion to dismiss, the Board’s holding of open meetings for public comment on the proposed policies, and the parties’ agreement on reforms designed to increase transparency, accountability, compliance with the law, and public trust. The District, under a new superintendent’s leadership, will reexamine its Open Meetings and Sunshine Law policies and practices to ensure continued compliance in the best interests of families.

The resolution also emphasizes training and forward‑looking stewardship. Board members and necessary District employees responsible for meeting compliance will receive approved Sunshine Law training and must provide certification of completion to the Attorney General’s Office.

“Public education must remain public. Enforcing the Sunshine Law in our schools is essential to protecting parents’ rights, especially when the safety of children is at stake,” concluded Attorney General Hanaway.

The Attorney General’s Office will oversee compliance consistent with the terms of the settlement agreement and will take further action if necessary to ensure adherence. As the steward of the Missouri Sunshine Law, the Attorney General’s Office remains committed to openness and integrity in all public governance.

The signed settlement agreement can be read here.

Named provisions

Sunshine Law Training Requirements Parents' Rights Acknowledgment Policy Reexamination

Source

Analysis generated by AI. Source diff and links are from the original.

Classification

Agency
MO-AG
Filed
April 6th, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
State v. Wentzville Settlement Agreement, Case No. 2311-CC00986
Docket
2311-CC00986

Who this affects

Applies to
Educational institutions Government agencies
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Open Meetings Compliance Sunshine Law Training Educational Policy Development
Geographic scope
US-MO US-MO

Taxonomy

Primary area
Civil Rights
Operational domain
Legal, Compliance
Topics
Education Government Administration

Get Courts & Legal alerts

Weekly digest. AI-summarized, no noise.

Free. Unsubscribe anytime.

Get alerts for this source

We'll email you when Missouri AG - News publishes new changes.

Optional. Personalizes your daily digest.

Free. Unsubscribe anytime.