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Board approves advertising updated threat‑management policy aligned with Florida rules; asks for statutory language and clarity

5841383 · August 26, 2025
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Summary

The board reviewed revisions to policy JICK (threat management), aligning district definitions and roles with Florida statutes and the Florida threat management manual, and directed staff to include clearer statutory language for voluntary examinations and to advertise the changes.

The Orange County School Board reviewed proposed updates to policy JICK on Aug. 26 to align district threat management practices with recent changes in Florida law and the Florida threat management manual, and agreed to advertise the updated policy with an added clarification on voluntary examination language.

District staff said the changes are largely required by statute or rule and include renaming conventions, clarifications of roles, and updated meeting requirements for district threat management teams. "Most of these changes ... are statutorily mandated or rule based mandated, so we're not gonna have much of them in the way of choice on that," a deputy superintendent said during the presentation.

Key updates include designation of a primary district threat management coordinator (PDTMC) who reports to…

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