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Board delays telecommuting policy after extensive debate over scope, monitoring and existing remote hires

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Board members debated a proposed telecommuting policy that would formalize remote work options for certain district positions, asked for the full administrative regulation and exhibit, and voted 5-0 to table the policy until March.

The J O Combs Unified School District governing board on Tuesday voted to table a proposed telecommuting policy until its March meeting after lengthy discussion about monitoring, benefits, equity and existing remote employees.

Superintendent Dr. Wyman described two current remote arrangements that prompted the policy work: an information-technology employee, Jacob Harden, who relocated to Ohio but continued to perform IT duties remotely, and a part-time nursing employee working from Oklahoma who is assisting with nursing coverage. Administration proposed a policy and accompanying regulation and exhibit to…

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