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Board holds first reading of revised public-comment policy to add remote-comment option required by state law

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The board held a first reading of a revised meetings and public comment policy to implement Delaware House Bill 64's requirement for a remote public-comment option. The revision sets sign-up windows, a 30-minute total public-comment allotment, and a three-minute speaker limit.

Appoquinimink School District leaders presented a first reading Oct. 7 of a revised board meeting policy to implement Delaware House Bill 64's requirement that districts provide a method for the public to attend and offer public comment remotely.

Superintendent Doctor Burrows walked the board through the proposed changes: district citizens may sign up to speak at board meetings in advance by contacting the superintendent's office by 4 p.m. on meeting days, or in person with the…

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