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Board tables changes to concealed-carry rule CKA as state law takes effect July 1

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Trustees voted to table proposed modifications to rule CKA, which would have required employees and volunteers to notify the district and obtain training; the board directed staff to return with draft rule documents for the required public notice process.

The board voted to table proposed revisions to rule CKA, the district’s policy on firearms and concealed carry, after an extended legal and procedural discussion with the superintendent and district counsel.

Superintendent Thomas and legal counsel Jeff (last name not provided) told trustees the state’s new law allows employees and volunteers to possess concealed weapons on school property in limited circumstances but also permits districts to adopt a rule that requires notification and training for employees and volunteers who choose to carry. Thomas said CKA’s existing regulations contain duplicative,…

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