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Board reviews MSBA policy updates, recommends returning limited "emergency days" in first read

May 16, 2025 | Lee's Summit R-VII, School Districts, Missouri


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Board reviews MSBA policy updates, recommends returning limited "emergency days" in first read
The Lee's Summit R‑VII Board of Education received MSBA policy updates and a district‑initiated revision to the emergency‑day portions of policies GCBDA and GDBDA during the May 20 meeting, with the item presented as a first read.

Dr. Carlson, who presented the policies, said the MSBA 2025a cycle provides routine updates and that district leaders had reviewed them. The district‑initiated change would return limited emergency days next year but significantly reduce the number: emergency days would be allowed only on the first day of school, the last day of school and parent‑teacher conference days; other requests would be evaluated by supervisors and building leaders.

Dr. Carlson said the district previously suspended the emergency‑day provisions to collect data. The review showed higher staff absences on former emergency days but that substitute providers (Kelly Services) largely met sub‑coverage needs and principals sometimes restricted absences for operational reasons. The presenter noted that one of the consistently highest staff absence dates is the day Royals open their baseball season. The board did not vote on the policy changes at the meeting; staff indicated this was the first of the required readings and a formal vote will come at a subsequent meeting.

Why it matters: emergency‑day policy changes affect staff attendance rules, substitute staffing, and school operations. Narrowing emergency days limits operational disruptions while preserving a small number of recognized days for building operations.

Next steps: the board will consider the MSBA updates and the proposed GCBDA/GDBDA changes in future readings before final adoption.

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