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Mountain View Whisman trustees discuss bylaws, meeting norms and site-visit rules; approve agenda

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At a Jan. 11 special meeting the Mountain View Whisman School District Board of Trustees reviewed board bylaws and meeting practices, debated school-site visit norms and document access, and unanimously approved the meeting agenda.

The Mountain View Whisman School District Board of Trustees used a Jan. 11 special meeting to review meeting norms, board bylaws and procedures for interacting with staff and the public. Trustees also discussed document access for board members, the protocol for school-site visits and the board’s approach to one-on-one meetings with staff. The meeting agenda was approved unanimously.

Board President Bill Lambert called the meeting to order and the board voted to approve the agenda. Trustee Reid moved to approve the agenda; Trustee Charles DeFazio seconded the motion and the board voted unanimously to adopt it.

Superintendent Dr. Kevin Skelly opened the discussion by urging a candid, deliberative approach: "We should speak speak freely about what's on our mind," he said, framing the session as a chance…

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