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Kenosha board approves overhaul of committee structure, keeps board president role in appointments

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The Kenosha Unified School District Board approved revisions to Policy and Rule 88-50 to expand and restructure board committees, set a recruitment timeline before December 2025, retain the board president’s role in selecting committee chairs and discontinue agenda-review meetings after May 2026 (with interim work sessions on off months).

The Kenosha Unified School District Board of Education voted to revise Policy and Rule 88-50, restructuring board committees to meet every other month and updating how committee chairs and community members will be chosen. The board approved the policy as both a first and second reading, with amendments that preserve the board president’s role in selecting committee chairs and set a timeline for recruitment and implementation.

Under the approved revisions, the district’s committees will meet six times a year on an every-other-month schedule. Staff said the change is intended to combine the existing quarterly committee…

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