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Board keeps seven‑day advance notice; names website Building 2 as primary emergency channels

2565835 · March 12, 2025
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The board chose seven days as the notice standard to satisfy both the school code and chapter 120, and agreed the district website will be the primary public‑notice channel with a stated fallback order (building front door, social media, media release).

Flagler County School Board members told staff they want one clear public‑notice standard: seven days. The board reached consensus in a workshop to keep seven days as the notice period for regular meetings and to use the district website as the primary public notice method; posting at the District Government Services Building (Building 2) was selected as the primary physical posting location.

Staff explained that state law contains multiple notice provisions — the school code…

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