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Board previews policy items: 4-day week application timing, student data security and instructional-materials procedures
Summary
Superintendent Justin told trustees that proposed state rule changes could move the deadline for alternative-schedule renewals to April 1 and that staff will ask Monday’s regular meeting to allow a five-year (four-day week) application without a finalized calendar.
Superintendent Justin told the board that state rule changes under a new "Chapter 2" could change the application deadline for alternative-schedule renewals and asked trustees to allow staff to apply for a five-year alternative schedule (a four-day week) at Monday's regular meeting.
"We were operating under the old, chapter 22 rules, which meant that we needed to have our renewal request in by May 1," Justin said. He explained that proposed new rules are on the governor’s desk and, if signed, would move the due date to April 1; the governor had until April 8 to sign on a timeline discussed during the meeting. Justin said staff plan to ask the board on Monday to permit them to apply for a five-year alternative…
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