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Board reviews package of proposed policy revisions; asks legal staff to confirm limits on charter millage spending
Summary
School board members on Aug. 26 asked the district’s legal staff to verify whether the board can require charter schools to follow the district’s spending categories when they receive a share of locally approved operational millage, and they reviewed other policy updates tied to state law and Neola revisions.
At a workshop on Aug. 26 the Brevard Public Schools board reviewed a batch of proposed policy revisions, raising substantive questions about charter school millage distributions, middle‑school curriculum language tied to statute, and other technical corrections. Board member Campbell questioned a draft provision that would require charter schools to “adhere to the same spending categories, compensation programs, and technology” specified for district schools when they receive a share of a locally approved operational millage. “Do we can we put that limit…
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