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Board questions policy drafts on child-abuse reporting, continuity plans and background checks; staff to seek legal/agency guidance
Summary
Trustees reviewed draft policies governing child-abuse reporting, continuity-of-operations and background checks March 10, pressing staff to clarify how the district will confirm DCS notifications and how board members will be informed during emergencies.
Board members examined a bundle of draft policies during the March 10 meeting, focusing on three areas where trustees wanted clearer procedures: child-abuse reporting and follow-up with the Department of Child Services (DCS), the district continuity-of-operations plan (COOP) and emergency notification, and background-check expectations for contracted vendors.
On child-abuse reporting (policy 8462), trustees asked for stronger clarity about how the district will confirm whether a DCS report was received, whether a report was screened out, and how the district documents follow-up. Trustees noted past situations in which a report was apparently screened out and…
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