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Board debates conduct policy wording, adopts clustered policy changes and removes parenthetical nondiscrimination language from food-service policies

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Board members discussed whether to describe conduct that harms the district as "prohibited" or merely to "avoid" it, then approved a packet of policy updates and removed a parenthetical nondiscrimination phrase from several food-service policies for consistency with prior Title IX edits.

The Luxemburg-Casco School District Board of Education debated language in a proposed board-member conduct policy before approving a group of policy updates.

During review of the conduct language (100-series policies), one board member asked who decides when conduct "compromises the reputation or legal position of the district." Another board member said the only enforceable consequence is a board sanction, and noted it would be situational. Some board members said using the…

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