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Board approves policy changes, textbook adoptions, robotics trips and joins voucher lawsuit 4-1

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Summary

Trustees unanimously approved several policy, curriculum and travel items; the board voted 4-1 to join a statewide lawsuit challenging expansion of private-school vouchers.

The Brecksville-Broadview Heights Board of Education approved a slate of routine and time-sensitive items at its April 16 meeting, and voted 4-1 to join a multijurisdictional lawsuit related to private-school vouchers.

Highlights (votes and key details):

- Emergency adoption of board policy 2111 (parent and family involvement) at a single meeting, pursuant to board bylaw 0131 — passed 5-0. Superintendent Jeff said the policy change was necessary so he could certify compliance required by federal Title VI-related requirements and avoid jeopardizing federal funding or his license.

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