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Policy committee reviews 7,000‑series personnel policies; board flags dress code, customer service and bus‑driver staffing concerns
Summary
The policy committee reviewed the 7,000‑series personnel and administrative policies and discussed enforcement and implementation challenges for student dress codes, customer service, conflicts of interest, job descriptions and bus‑driver staffing.
The Cumberland County Schools policy committee reviewed the 7,000‑series personnel and administrative policies and discussed several operational concerns raised by board members, including student dress code enforcement, customer service in school offices, conflict-of-interest rules, job descriptions for central-office positions, and bus-driver staffing and reassignment practices.
Committee counsel summarized the personnel policies drawn from the standard school boards association set and noted the district’s current more expansive conflict-of-interest language — which covers immediate family members including parents, children, siblings, grandchildren and step/half/in‑law relationships — is stricter than the state model. Board members discussed examples and asked staff to maintain safeguards that require competitive procurement and to avoid even the appearance of improper benefit from district contracts.
Board members expressed repeated concerns about student dress…
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