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Board hears public comments on proposed Policy B-BOPS; callers urge defined response times and clearer records rules

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Summary

At a public hearing the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education heard two community speakers who urged the proposed Board Operations policy (B-BOPS) be revised to define "sensitive information," set response-time expectations for constituent inquiries, and add deadlines for clerks' recordkeeping.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education on Feb. 11 held a public hearing on the proposed Policy B–BOPS (Board Operations) and a related modification to Policy B–SUPT (Superintendent–Board Relations). Two speakers asked the board to clarify how constituent services and board records would be handled under the new rules.

The comment period matters because the policies set responsibilities for board operations staff and the board clerk and shape how parents and community members will receive responses and records from the board office.

Ashley Wiley, a parent and public…

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