Embattled Columbia Heights school Board Member Grant Nichols will resign on Tuesday, ending months of controversy after an anti-Muslim comment attributed to him was posted on Facebook.
Nichols came to his decision in a meeting Friday with Jaylani Hussein, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Minnesota (CAIR); other Muslim community leaders; state Rep. Carolyn Laine, and City Council Member Donna Schmitt.
Nichols still says that someone else used his account to make the Facebook comment, and he presented a notarized letter at the meeting from an individual taking blame for the comment.
"The resignation came in the spirit of uniting the community and not creating any more aggravation for a situation that has already been resolved," said Ahmed AL-Beheary, founder of the National Egyptian American Society and a facilitator at the meeting.
Nichols has said he wouldn't name the person he contends used his smartphone to make the posting at the center of the rift.
Laine, DFL-Columbia Heights, said Monday she "participated in this resolution over several days.
After discussing and working together, Grant signed his resignation statement there, to be effective on Tuesday, when he presents it at the school board meeting."
Nichols did not return calls seeking comment.