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Weekend/weekday religious-education group tells board it requires criminal background checks for all staff and volunteers
Summary
A representative of the local weekday religious-education (WRE) program told the board the organization requires criminal-history checks, team supervision, and limits access for unvetted adults. The speaker provided excerpts from the group's employee handbook to clarify prior concerns.
A representative of the Shenandoah County weekday religious-education program (WRE) told the School Board on Oct. 9 that all paid staff and volunteers complete criminal-history background checks and that the program uses team staffing and supervision to protect students.
"Any individual, both paid or volunteer, will have successfully completed a criminal history background check prior to being permitted to work or interact…
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