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Policy committee tables booster-club policy after members raise numbering, notice and outreach concerns

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Beloit School District policy committee agreed to move review of a proposed District Booster Clubs policy to the March 4 meeting so administration can renumber related policies and gather input from affected booster clubs and the athletic director.

The Beloit School District Policy Committee voted to move discussion of a proposed District Booster Clubs policy to the committee's March 4 meeting after members said the proposal used a policy number already assigned to a different active policy and that affected booster clubs had not been given time to review the draft.

Committee members said they want the district to renumber the proposed booster-club policy and bring forward the existing policy on relations with family-school organizations at the same time so the committee can consider both changes together. Board member Amy Levy told the committee that a policy already titled relations with family-school organizations uses the same number (881.1) and that the…

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