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Board receives first reading of nine policy changes; corporal punishment and restraint language updated

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Superintendent Julie Nelson presented nine policy changes for first reading, including changes required by statute to policy 507 (corporal punishment and prone restraint) and a minor addition to policy 407 (blood borne pathogen language). The items were presented for first reading and scheduled for a vote at the next meeting.

The board received a first reading of nine proposed policy revisions at the April 10 workshop. Superintendent Julie Nelson presented the package and said most changes were clerical or required by statute; policy 507 (corporal punishment and prone restraint) will see the most substantive statutory updates.

Nelson listed the policies by number: 407 (employee right to no exposure to hazardous substance—addition of “blood borne pathogen”), 504 (student…

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