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Board debates limits of proposed policy on moments of silence; sends draft back to committee

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Board members discussed proposed language for Policy 203.2 that would allow the board to consider proclamations or moments of silence for current or former students, employees or local community members with "significant impact." The board asked the policy committee and legal counsel to refine definitions and return the draft for further review.

Board members on Oct. 6 engaged in an extended discussion about a proposed addition to Policy 203.2 that would formalize when the district may offer a proclamation or moment of silence during a school board meeting.

Rob Daneker, the district’s director of human resources, presented the draft as a procedural update from the policy committee and said the language was prepared in consultation with the district’s lawyer…

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