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Board reviews first reads of graduation, class-rank and animal policies; animal policy draws extended debate

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Board reviewed first readings of multiple policies including graduation requirements (IKF), class rankings (IKC) and an updated animal-in-school policy; the animal policy raised concerns about student allergies, curriculum exceptions and insurance liability.

At its May 5 meeting the South Lane School Board took first readings of several policies, including graduation requirements (IKF), class rankings (IKC) and a revised policy limiting animals in district facilities. Members raised questions about how changes would affect students taking college-credit courses, appeals processes and exceptions for curricular activities.

On graduation and class-rank rules, board members asked whether college-credit courses receive weighted grades and how that affects valedictorian and salutatorian determinations. A board member said students who take many college-credit…

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