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Board approves series of policy changes, program updates and procurements; several items pass unanimously

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Summary

The Washington County Public Schools Board of Education approved multiple policy changes, program updates and procurements at its Feb. 18 public business meeting, including second readings on several policies, adoption of the 2025'26 middle school program of studies, FY2025 budget adjustments and a large consent agenda of awards and renewals.

The Washington County Public Schools Board of Education took votes on multiple consent and business items at its Feb. 18 business meeting. Most items were routine second readings, approvals or consent-agenda procurements; several passed unanimously.

Major items voted and outcomes (at a glance)

- Policy BEDD and exhibit BEDDE (Rules of order for meetings): Board approved the second reading to adopt proposed changes. No public comments were received after the first reading; committee recommended approval. Vote: unanimous (student member concurred).

- Rescind policy DC (Tax and debt limitations): Board approved the second reading to rescind policy DC. Vote: unanimous (student member concurred).

- Policy DFAA (Fund Balance): Board approved the second reading of proposed changes to policy DFAA with one board member recorded as opposed. Vote: unanimous except 1 opposed (student member concurred).

- Policy DJ…

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