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Kenosha policy committee recommends clarifying language on how board members place items on agendas

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Summary

A Kenosha School District policy committee reviewed changes to the board's agenda-preparation policy, debated whether three board members should be able to request agenda items and agreed to recommend adding the phrase "from three or more of seven board members" and return the draft for a second reading by the full board.

The policy committee reviewing proposed changes to the Kenosha School Board's agenda-preparation and dissemination policy discussed a disputed change that would let three board members submit items for the agenda and would limit the number of minority-led agenda requests to two per meeting.

The committee's discussion focused on two issues: whether the board president would retain discretion to refuse a request and whether the policy should require a majority (four of seven) to place an item on the agenda rather than permit a smaller group to do so. The committee agreed to recommend adding the phrase "from 3 or…

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