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Board reviews package of policy updates on civil-rights coordinator, leave, medication and services for pregnant/parenting students
Summary
District staff presented multiple policy updates including nondiscrimination/civil-rights coordinator duties, family and medical leave language, medication rules for students, and a plan to keep pregnant and parenting students in their home schools with individualized support.
District staff presented a package of policy updates at the Jan. 27 Oregon City School District 62 work session covering nondiscrimination, family and medical leave, student medication, and services for pregnant and parenting students. The board did not vote on any of the items during the meeting.
The district reported that two draft policies — GBN-JBA and JFE — were placed on hold pending additional federal regulations; staff said they removed those items from the current packet until guidance is final. Staff also introduced an updated policy AC to name a civil-rights coordinator for the district, explain training requirements and outline the process for handling civil-rights complaints that fall under Title IX and related…
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