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Board reviews handbook discrepancies, plans final edits and Feb. 5 vote
Summary
Members suggested removing procedures the board no longer follows and asked staff to prepare a clean, final handbook for a vote at the Feb. 5 meeting. Discussion included whether retreats and self-evaluations listed in the handbook should remain, and staff agreed to provide page-by-page differences and a proposed final draft.
At the Jan. 22 work session, the Queen Anne's County Board of Education reviewed discrepancies between the current board handbook and a proposed revised version and agreed to prepare a final draft for a formal vote at the board's Feb. 5 meeting.
Board members said portions of the proposed handbook include activities the board has not recently practiced, such as retreats and self-evaluations. "If we're not doing stuff, it shouldn't be in there," one board member said, urging removal of items the board does not intend to…
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