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Battle Ground board debates WASDA bylaws, legislative positions before upcoming vote

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Board members reviewed several WASDA proposals — notice timing for bylaw changes, parent/guardian language, climate-education funding support and educator-certification pathways — and said how the district will vote at the association’s General Assembly.

Board members of the Battle Ground School District discussed a slate of proposed positions and bylaw changes from the Washington State School Directors’ Association (WASDA) ahead of the WASDA General Assembly, and identified how the district’s vote will be cast.

The board’s legislative committee review centered on four items directors highlighted: (1) a proposed increase from 90 to 180 days’ notice before adoption of bylaw changes; (2) proposed bylaws tied to district and community input on WASDA model policies; (3) a position recognizing parents and guardians as primary stakeholders; and (4) several proposed state legislative positions, including one asking WASDA to support funding for climate science and sustainability education and one to expand alternative certification pathways…

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