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Trustees review multiple policy updates, wrestle with new state "human sexuality" law and opt-in handling
Summary
The board heard first readings of several policy updates on enrollment, immunization, suspension/expulsion, curriculum permissions and flag/banner rules; administrators recommended adopting model language but recommended delaying broad adoption of a new flag policy.
The Moscow School District board on June 24 reviewed a package of first readings updating policies on enrollment, out-of-district transfers, immunizations, student discipline and the state'level human-sexuality/"human sexuality" law that requires parental opt-ins for certain instruction.
Administrators presented model policy language recommended by the Idaho School Boards Association (ISBA) to align district rules with recent statutory changes. The package included: updated enrollment and open-enrollment provisions allowing the district to deny or revoke enrollment under specified circumstances, new language for…
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