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Board reviews new OE3 policy language on communication, seeks clearer monitoring indicators

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The Lake Washington board reviewed superintendent interpretations and monitoring indicators for a consolidated OE3 policy on communication and community engagement and asked staff to refine indicators before final adoption.

The Lake Washington School District board spent much of its Jan. 13 meeting reviewing superintendent interpretations and proposed monitoring indicators for a consolidated operational expectation now labeled OE3: Communication and Community Engagement.

Superintendent Dr. Mary Holman presented the interpretations and a set of proposed indicators for nine subsections (3.1–3.9) and asked the board for feedback before returning with revisions. "As part of the Board's governance model, the Board adopts policy, the superintendent then goes through an exercise of interpretation,"…

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