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Education and finance committees present textbook, calendar and policy items; policies pass second reading

5842886 · September 23, 2025
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Summary

Committee chairs reported textbook adoptions, proposed district calendars and a proposal to add girls flag football; the board carried the second reading and adoption of eight policy updates at the Jan. 14 meeting.

Committee reports read at the Jan. 14 meeting outlined items the board will consider for action: textbook adoptions for middle‑school social studies and mathematics, proposed district calendars for 2025–26 and 2026–27, Keystone testing windows information, and a proposal to add girls flag football as a spring high‑school sport. The finance committee also reviewed short‑ and long‑term redistricting planning and a natatorium renovation presentation.

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