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Region 15 board approves minutes, healthy food certification and limited after-hours food sales; moves to executive session

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Summary

At its May 12 meeting the Regional School District 15 Board of Education approved minutes from April, certified compliance with Connecticut's school nutrition standards for 2025-26, authorized limited sales of noncompliant food at certain after-school events, and voted to convene an executive session for superintendent evaluation.

The Regional School District 15 Board of Education on May 12 took several routine actions: it approved minutes from the April 28 regular meeting; certified that food offered for sale to students will meet Connecticut nutrition standards for the 2025-26 school year; authorized limited sales of items that do not meet the state nutrition standards if sold at events outside the regular school day and at the event location; and voted to move into an executive session to review the superintendent's year-end evaluation.

The board read aloud the certification required by Connecticut law for school food offerings. The board certified compliance "pursuant to CGS section 10-2215m" for the period July 1, 2025 through…

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