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Votes at a glance: Washington County School Board approves AI policy, awards crack-seal contract and initiates elementary boundary review
Summary
At its Sept. 8 meeting the Washington County School District Board of Education approved a new district artificial-intelligence policy, awarded a 2025 asphalt crack-seal contract to Signature Striping and voted to initiate an elementary boundary change between Hurricane and Coral Canyon elementaries. The consent agenda was also approved.
The Washington County School District Board of Education approved several routine and policy items during its Sept. 8 open meeting in St. George.
The board approved the consent agenda, accepted a new district policy on artificial intelligence and voted to initiate a proposed elementary boundary change between Hurricane Elementary and Coral Canyon Elementary. The board also awarded the district's 2025 parking-lot crack-seal contract to Signature Striping, a company formed by employees from two other local firms, the district said.
The consent agenda The board approved the consent agenda, which included minutes from the Aug. 11 and Aug. 25 board meetings, the financial report, personnel and LEA-specific license items, and several TSSA plan changes for Dixie High School, South Mesa Elementary and Paradise Canyon Elementary. No separate discussion…
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