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Board takes first reading of revised whistleblower policy; members ask for clarity on misconduct and reporting timelines
Summary
The York Suburban board reviewed a revised whistleblower policy in its first reading, discussing the policy’s reliance on state definitions, distinctions between calendar and business days in reporting timelines, who may report and the board’s role in investigating complaints.
The York Suburban School District board conducted a first reading Sept. 29 of a revised whistleblower policy that clarifies reporting processes and tightens language on timelines and who may be covered by protections, but board members requested several textual clarifications.
Superintendent Dr. Krauser told the board the policy had been revised and that the district had “returned back to the state's definition of misconduct” in some places, but a board member clarified that the state policy does not define “misconduct” and that the…
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