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Beaufort County school legislative committee asks members to rank priorities, will send three core documents to board

3093345 · April 11, 2025
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At its April 11 legislative committee meeting, the Beaufort County Board of Education’s legislative committee agreed to a process to monitor state bills, review three core documents and collect ranked priorities from board members ahead of a May work session.

The Beaufort County Board of Education legislative committee on April 11, 2025, agreed to a structured process to monitor state legislation and collect ranked priorities from board members ahead of the board’s May work session.

The committee asked members to review three core documents provided in the meeting packet — pre-filed bills, the South Carolina School Boards Association legislative update, and the 2025 South Carolina School Board legislative resolutions — and to submit short ranked priorities (titles plus up to three lines of notes) by the committee’s requested deadline so staff can compile them for the full board. Committee members said the goal is to identify items early so the district is not surprised by legislative changes.

Committee members described the planned prioritization as a simple digital ranking: members will receive short bullet titles (not long summaries) and…

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