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Board changes public-comment rules and approves procurement including cafeteria credit-card payments
Summary
The school board voted to split public-comment time between agenda and non-agenda items with a three-minute limit and approved procurement items including new point-of-sale software that will allow credit-card payments in school cafeterias.
The Brevard Public School Board adopted a procedural change to public comment and approved multiple procurement items, including a new point-of-sale (POS) system that will allow families and students to pay for school meals with credit cards.
A board member moved to split public-comment time so that speakers addressing agenda items speak during the agenda portion and non-agenda speakers…
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