Documented Record
Ramona Grissom's role as a Lakeland school board trustee is documented through coverage of the full board's actions. The Lakeland board is 100% KCRCC-endorsed: Bain (Zone 1), Grissom (Zone 2), Thompson (Zone 3), Quimby (Zone 4), and Broadhead (Zone 5). Every superintendent forced out, every board clerk resignation, every contentious vote, all of it is the result of a complete KCRCC sweep.
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Meetings, lawyers, negotiations, more meetings: Lakeland still without a leader
Idaho Ed News · May 2026 (archive)
- The board has run through three superintendents in four years; 31 meetings and 18 executive sessions so far in 2026 - more than four times the typical school board pace.
- Grissom and Thompson held pre-negotiation workshops to rewrite the teacher union agreement before meeting with the union, departing from standard practice.
- The district hired Boise law firm Anderson Julian & Hull to handle public records at $140/hour, billing $2,100 for emails; Idaho law requires redactions to be billed at the firm's lowest-paid attorney's rate.
- No progress has been made hiring a new superintendent, with a $3 million facilities levy vote imminent.
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Former employees call for Lakeland School District board resignation
KXLY (4 News Now) · April 2026 (archive)
- Dozens of former staff and community members formally called for the board's resignation, calling the removal of Superintendent Taylor "retaliatory."
- The board is paying out Taylor's $150,000+ contract with no cause found while putting next month's $3 million facilities levy at risk.
- A resignation letter from the board clerk cited "patterns of unprofessional conduct, a lack of respectful dialogue."
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Lakeland super put on paid leave
Coeur d'Alene Press · March 2026 (archive)
- This all-KCRCC board pushed out its third superintendent in six years with no reason given.
- The board clerk also quit, calling trustees "curt, dismissive, and condescending."
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EDITORIAL: Lakeland school board may be undermining its own levy
Coeur d'Alene Press · March 2026 (archive)
- The board was paying a superintendent more than $200,000 to stay home while asking voters for more money.
- The local newspaper asked: is the problem leadership or governance?
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Lakeland trustees place superintendent on administrative leave with pay
Idaho Ed News · March 2026 (archive)
- Four superintendents in six years.
- The board is asking voters to approve a $15 million levy while paying its fired superintendent not to work.
For the complete Lakeland record, see also: David Quimby and Jeff Broadhead.