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Board approves classified drug‑free policy, permits summer football equipment use and adopts consent agenda

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Summary

At the May 28 meeting the board voted to update the district’s classified drug‑free workplace policy, approved use of district football equipment for a summer camp and approved the consent agenda items.

The Moscow School District board took several formal votes May 28, approving an update to the classified drug‑free workplace policy, authorizing use of district football equipment for a summer camp and adopting the consent agenda.

On the drug‑free workplace update, a motion to approve revisions to Board Policy Section 4 (personnel, classified) passed after a second; the board had discussed bringing classified policy language in line with certified employee policy. The motion passed by voice vote.

The board also approved a routine annual request that permits use of Moscow School District football equipment for a summer football camp that will operate outside IHSAA jurisdiction. The board’s approval acknowledged that the Idaho High School Activities Association’s sponsored catastrophic insurance does not cover the activity and that liabilities rest with the school, camp or clinic, as required by IHSAA guidance.

Finally, the board approved the consent agenda — a package of routine items approved together — by voice vote. No additional public action was reported on consent items during the meeting.

The meeting included other first‑reading policy items and committee discussions (Idaho Digital Learning Academy policy updates, charter policy revisions) but those remained at first reading and were not adopted at this session.