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Cleveland City Schools board approves consent agenda, two policies, one special-education position and press-box painting
Summary
At its Sept. 8 meeting the Cleveland City Schools Board of Education approved the consent agenda, adopted two district policies, authorized adding a special-education teacher to the general budget and allowed the high school booster club to paint parts of the baseball press box Raider blue.
The Cleveland City Schools Board of Education on Sept. 8 unanimously approved a series of routine and budget-related items, including the consent agenda, two policy revisions, an additional special-education position moved from an IDEA (federal) budget into the district general budget, and a request by the high school booster club to paint sections of the baseball press box Raider blue.
Board Chair Nate Tucker opened the meeting and called for a vote on the consent agenda. The motion to accept the consent agenda “as presented” passed with all members voting yes. The board then considered two policy changes and voted to approve them after a first-reading discussion. The board…
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