Anti-school closure protesters turn their backs on the Oakland Unified school board before the board moves upstairs to a secluded conference room on Nov. 13. (Photo by Theresa Harrington/EdSource)

The Oakland Unified school board on Wednesday again moved its meeting to an upstairs conference room closed to the public after protesters disrupted its regular downstairs meeting.

As in two previous meetings, the public was allowed to participate in the meeting via a microphone and video camera.

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