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The Bridge City Independent School District Board of Trustees received a first reading June 16 of multiple LOCAL policy revisions prompted by TASB Policy Services Update 125. Policies presented as a first reading included BDF(LOCAL) Advisory Committees; BQA(LOCAL) District-level planning and decision-making; BQB(LOCAL) Campus-level planning and decision-making; DBA(LOCAL) Employment requirements and records; DEAA(LOCAL) Compensation plan incentives and stipends; DK(LOCAL) Assignment and schedules; DMA(LOCAL) Professional development; DNA(LOCAL) Performance appraisal of teachers; EB(LOCAL) School year; FDA(LOCAL) Interdistrict transfers; and others listed in the meeting minutes. The minutes note that the policies will be presented for a second reading at a subsequent board meeting. The policy text was drafted with assistance from TASB Policy Services, and the meeting record did not show any votes on the first reading items.
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