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Germantown board reviews first reading of K–2 retention policy change that cedes final decision to parents

2116421 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

At a Jan. 14 work session, district staff presented first-reading updates to policy 4.603 that reflect state law changes giving parents final authority to request retention of K–2 students for documented academic or behavioral delay; board members asked clarifying process questions but no vote was taken.

Mister Manuel, a district staff member, presented proposed revisions to policy 4.603 (grades K–8 promotion and retention) at the Germantown Board of Education work session on Jan. 14, saying the changes reflect recent state board rule and state law updates and apply to the policy’s final pages.

The changes affect parental choice for retention of kindergarten through 2nd-grade students. Under the draft language, parents may request retention for K–2 students on the basis of…

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