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Board hears first read on policy updates and calendar change; approves Ramsey Finance curriculum contract
Summary
Deputy Superintendent Josh Gidman presented KASB-recommended policy updates and a proposed change to the 2025–26 calendar; the board approved a seven-year contract for Ramsey Education's Foundations in Personal Finance curriculum.
At its Feb. 3 meeting the Garden City Board of Education took a first read on multiple policy updates from the Kansas Association of School Boards (KASB) and related providers, discussed emergency-medication language and a proposed shift to the 2025–26 spring break, and approved a seven-year contract for Ramsey Education’s Foundations in Personal Finance curriculum.
Josh Gidman, deputy superintendent, said the changes presented were the December batch of updates recommended by KASB and related reviewers. He said the packet included recommended additions, deletions and revisions; two policies (CD and CGI) were proposed for removal because their language had been consolidated elsewhere. Gidman…
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