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Board approves emergency operations plan, solicitor retention and multiple routine items; tables salary‑disclosure item

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Summary

At its meeting the Keystone Central School District board approved the district’s emergency operations plan, retained solicitor David Lindsey, sent a letter supporting township bridge repairs and approved routine bills, personnel and MOU items; it tabled disclosure of salary information (D‑2).

The Keystone Central School District Board of Education approved multiple agenda items after the board moved several consent and business items en bloc and handled a handful of pulled items individually.

Emergency operations plan: The board approved the Keystone Central Emergency Operations Plan (agenda D‑7), a confidential document the district said cannot be publicly posted because it contains safety and security details. Elizabeth asked for clarification; a staff member said the document reflects current safety protocols and collaboration with local emergency agencies. The board also announced a hybrid safety and security committee meeting next Thursday with a public first half hour and a closed executive session for confidential items.

Solicitor retention: The board voted to retain David Lindsey as the district solicitor (agenda D‑8). Board discussion confirmed Lindsey will handle routine district legal matters and refer specialized…

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