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Liberty board reviews proposed changes to trust policies (Chapters 1 & 2); several procedural edits debated

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Board members debated proposed redlines to Chapters 1 and 2 of district trust policies, focusing on information-request protocols, meeting rules, and open-meeting applicability to advisory groups.

The Liberty Elementary School District Governing Board reviewed proposed revisions to Chapters 1 and 2 of the district—s trust policies at length on April 28, debating language on board-member requests for information, communications protocols, organizational-meeting timing and who may consult with district legal counsel.

Superintendent Dr. Mahorn and staff member Ms. Castellanos presented the draft edits and the trust—s redline. Board members and district counsel David Dangerfield (referred to in the meeting as Mr. Dangerfield) discussed several optional items in the draft: whether to limit staff time responding to individual board-member information requests (a proposed two-hour threshold drew objection from multiple board members), and whether responses and…

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