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Yankton School District approves criminal background check and library materials policies; elementary boundaries and HB1259 changes get first read
Summary
The Board of Education for Yankton School District 63-3 approved updates to its criminal background check and library materials policies and held first readings on elementary attendance boundaries tied to Webster Elementary’s closure and a policy to implement House Bill 1259 requirements for multi‑occupancy rooms.
At a school board meeting, the Yankton School District 63-3 Board of Education approved updates to its criminal background check policy and its library materials and school resources policy, and held first readings on revised elementary attendance boundaries following the closure of Webster Elementary School and a new policy to implement House Bill 1259's requirements for multi‑occupancy restrooms and changing areas.
The approvals were made by motion and roll-call vote. Board members moved and seconded both policies; the board president called for roll-call votes that the clerk recorded as affirmative votes for the two policies. The elementary-boundary changes and the single/multi‑occupancy‑room policy were presented as first reads and will return to the board for final action at a future meeting.
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