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Booster-club leaders, administrators clash over food trucks and booster guidelines; committee tables related policy items

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Concerns from booster-club leaders about food trucks operating on school property and unclear booster guidelines prompted the Policy Committee to table booster-related items to the April meeting after committee members said key staff were not present to answer questions.

A dispute over booster-club input, fundraising rules and food trucks parked on school property prompted the Beloit School District Policy Committee on Wednesday to table booster-related policy items until its April meeting.

Board member Amy Levy argued that booster-club leadership had not been properly consulted on policies affecting boosters and concessions and said the committee should not finalize rules without that input. "I'm concerned that this is the second month we're having this conversation, and I suspect ... that not every person in leadership in a booster club in the district has been given this…

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