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District to use state public-education hotline to meet reporting rule; board reviews several policy updates

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District staff told the board they will adopt the state public-education hotline and update district policy language to comply with a state board rule; the board also reviewed updates to several policies including child-abuse reporting language and employee leave accruals.

District staff reported on Oct. 13 that the Washington County School District will use the state public-education hotline to comply with a recently enacted state board rule requiring districts to publish how individuals report alleged statutory or rule violations.

"What we have done is we've established a notice that basically mimics exactly what the state has put together on their website. We use the state public education hotline, because if we were to duplicate the same thing in house, it would cost enormous amounts of money," district staff member Jeremy told the board, summarizing the staff recommendation to link to the state hotline…

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