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Creighton Elementary board begins 'policy diet,' approves quarterly self-evaluation

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At a Oct. 13 study session, the Creighton Elementary District governing board reviewed proposed cuts and delegations to shorten the district's policy manual, discussed preserving statutory requirements, and approved its second-quarter board self-evaluation.

The Creighton Elementary District governing board discussed a plan to streamline its policy manual and formally approved its second-quarter board self-evaluation on Oct. 13, 2025.

A consultant leading the review told the board that a so-called "policy diet" would narrow board-level policy to the district's core goals and guardrails and move operational details to administrative procedures under the superintendent. The board spent the session examining chapters 1 through 5 of the district policy manual, with particular attention to chapter 1 (district governance) and chapter 2 (administration), which the consultant said contain the largest set of recommended edits.

Board members and staff focused discussion on three recurring issues: (1) where state law…

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