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Votes at a glance: Cleveland City Schools board approves consent agenda and a suite of policy updates
Summary
The Cleveland City Schools Board of Education approved the consent agenda and a series of policy updates—some on first-and-final reading and others on first reading—covering emergency preparedness, threat assessment, internet use, family and medical leave, charters, student representative participation and more.
Cleveland City Schools Board of Education — The board approved the consent agenda and a package of policy updates during its regular meeting. Several policies were approved on first-and-final reading; a second set was accepted for first reading.
Why it matters: The updates incorporate several state law changes enacted in 2025, adjust district procedures, and add or amend language on topics ranging from emergency preparedness and student records to charter oversight and virtual instruction. Several changes affect classroom practice, administrative responsibilities and statutory reporting windows.
What the board approved on first-and-final reading: The board approved a set of policies presented as “first and final readings” so they take effect immediately. Those policies included 3.202 (emergency preparedness — state drill requirements), 3.204 (threat assessment team — reporting changes), 4406 (use of the Internet — student safety…
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