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KIPP Texas updates staff handbook to reflect recent state laws; TEA intruder audits show no findings
Summary
Legal counsel presented staff handbook changes driven by recent legislation (Senate Bill 12 and Senate Bill 571 among others) and procedural updates; operations reported three TEA intruder detection audits completed with zero findings.
Helen Spaulding, legal counsel for KIPP Texas, briefed the board on proposed updates to the staff handbook that the board will be asked to approve on the consent agenda. Spaulding said the changes fall mainly into two categories: language required by recent legislation and clarifications to align policy with operational changes.
What changed: Spaulding said updates include removal or revision of language…
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