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Board approves multiple student-related policy revisions, including attendance and discipline updates

August 21, 2025 | Rockford SD 205, School Boards, Illinois


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Board approves multiple student-related policy revisions, including attendance and discipline updates
The Rockford Public Schools Board of Education voted to adopt revisions to several board policies affecting students, including attendance and truancy, search and seizure, student discipline, student support services, a new policy for students who are parents or expectant parents or victims of domestic violence, and co-curricular activities and athletics.
The motion to approve items 7A through 7F on the agenda passed 6-0, with one member absent. Board documents listed the policies by number: 7.7 (attendance and truancy), 7.14 (search and seizure), 7.19 (student discipline), 7.25 (student support services), new policy 7.255 (students who are parents, expectant parents, or victims of domestic or domestic violence), and revision to 7.3 (co-curricular activities/athletics).
No board member pulled any of the items for separate consideration during the meeting. The board took no additional amendments or recorded dissent during the roll call.
The adoption was recorded as a consent agenda action under the governance committee items for the meeting.

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