Huntingdon board amends multiple district policies including records, preparedness and discrimination sections

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Summary

The board approved amendments to a set of district policies covering a student board member, records, surplus property sales, emergency preparedness, threat assessment, instruction, employee and student discrimination and virtual education, among others; the meeting summary did not provide amendment text.

The Huntingdon Special School District Board of Education approved amendments to multiple district policies on June 25, 2025, including policies numbered 1.1021, 1.407, 2.403, 3.202, 3.204, 4.100, 5.500, 6.304, 4.212, 4.301, 5.100 and 5.303.

The policy changes cover a range of administrative and instructional topics — from student board membership and district records to emergency preparedness, threat assessment and discrimination policies for employees and students — but the board’s summary did not include the text of the amendments.

Board members approved the list of policy amendments as presented on the agenda. The summary did not indicate whether any amendments were substantive policy changes or technical revisions, nor did it provide vote tallies or the effective dates for the amended policies.