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Board begins operational-planning exercise and approves resolution to proceed on a levy

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Summary

The board discussed values and guardrails to use if the November levy fails, prioritized protecting classroom instruction and student safety, and voted to approve a resolution to proceed with a proposed replacement levy.

The Board of Education discussed an operational-planning process on July 21 designed to prepare the district in case a November 4 levy is rejected, and later that evening approved a resolution to proceed with placing a levy question before voters.

Superintendent Mr. Hassler told the board the planning work is preparatory and intended to identify "what outcomes or student experiences must be protected" if revenue is lost. He said, "if the levy is rejected in November, we lose an entire calendar year's worth of the ability to collect funds," and urged the board to define values and guardrails administrators should use when developing reduction plans. The superintendent said the process would involve staff, building leaders and a small…

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