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Board hears first reading to increase student representatives to up to four; debate over minimum-school representation continues
Summary
Board reviewed a first reading of Policy 1115 to increase student board representatives from up to three to up to four, discussed how many high schools must be represented and directed staff to place the policy on the March 11 consent agenda.
The Pasco School District Board of Directors held a first reading of proposed changes to Board Policy 1115 that would increase the maximum number of student representatives to the board from up to three to up to four. Superintendent Michelle Whitney said the change follows a recommendation from the superintendent's student action council and the student board representatives.
The policy retains a sentence that states student representatives "may be selected from any high school…
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