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Wake County Board adopts Constitution Week proclamation; approves first readings of employee dismissal policies and timeline for District 8 appointment

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At its Sept. 16 meeting the Wake County Board of Education unanimously adopted a Constitution Week proclamation, approved first readings of two revised employee dismissal policies, and set a timeline for filling the District 8 board vacancy; the consent agenda and the District 8 timeline passed 6-1.

The Wake County Board of Education on Sept. 16 unanimously adopted a proclamation designating September 2025 as Constitution Week, approved first readings of two revised employee-dismissal policies and set a timeline to fill the District 8 board vacancy. The board also approved its consent agenda and voted to enter closed session for personnel, student-privacy and attorney-client matters.

The board adopted the Wake County Public School System Constitution Week proclamation, which cites federal recognition of Constitution Day and Week (Public Law 108-447, 2004) and encourages districtwide activities tied to civic education. Assistant Superintendent of Academics…

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