Monthly Webinar: Public Participation Policies: Legal Considerations and Best Practices
Includes a Live Web Event on 12/03/2025 at 12:00 PM (EST)
Date: 12/04/2025
Location: Online via Zoom
Fee: $0 (Member) / $55 (Non-Member)
Public participation policies and their implementation can create serious Constitutional implications for boards of education. Join an experienced school law attorney to discuss legal standards, relevant considerations, and best practices to best situate your district for compliance and mitigate against risks of legal challenge and liability.
Megan Greulich
Partner, Weston Hurd LLP
Megan is a partner with Weston Hurd in the Education and Labor & Employment groups located in Columbus, Ohio. She focuses her practice on providing general counsel to public school districts in board governance, personnel, and student matters. Megan advises education law clients on complex issues including discipline, due process, public records, Title IX, board policies and procedures, collective bargaining, arbitration, parliamentary procedure, residency and custody disputes, social media, Constitutional rights, and discrimination concerns. Megan also assists districts with collective bargaining needs, including contract review, negotiation, and interpretation and enforcement of collective bargaining agreements. Megan has successfully represented clients in arbitrations and in unfair labor practice charges before the State Employment Relations Board (SERB). Megan has represented clients before the U.S. Department of Education office for civil rights in matters involving claims of discrimination involving students, and has defended employers against complaints of discrimination filed with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Ohio Civil Rights Commission (OCRC). Megan frequently provides training to clients on a variety of employment and education related matters including human resources, Title IX, board governance, sunshine laws, and personnel-related matters.