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Board approves two mandated‑reporting policies, appoints election judges and expands open‑enrollment flexibility

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Summary

At its Oct. 13 meeting the Wayzata Public Schools Board approved Policy 415 and Policy 428, adopted a resolution appointing election judges for Nov. 4, 2025, and approved an open‑enrollment nonresident resolution that adds limited flexibility (up to 2% under described conditions). All motions passed by roll call.

The Wayzata Public Schools Board of Education took several formal actions at its Oct. 13 regular meeting, adopting two district policies, approving a resolution to appoint election judges for the Nov. 4, 2025 general election, and approving an updated open‑enrollment nonresident resolution for the 2026–27 school year.

Policy approvals: The board unanimously approved two policies presented by administration. The policies cited at the meeting were Policy 415 (mandated reporting of child neglect or physical or sexual abuse) and Policy 428 (mandated reporting of vulnerable adults). Administration said the policies had been reviewed as part of the regular cycle and aligned with the Minnesota School Board Association model policy. The board approved the two policies by roll call; all seven board members voted yes.

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