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Board approves several policy updates, field trips and accountability reports

November 21, 2025 | Dickson County, School Districts, Tennessee


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Board approves several policy updates, field trips and accountability reports
At its Nov. 20 meeting the Dickson County School Board approved several policy updates, cleared a slate of student field trips and accepted required accountability reports.

Policies approved included secondary policies 4.601 and 3.204 on second read; first-read approval of policy 4.403 (library materials); and approval of policy 4.406 (internet/technology language). During the 4.406 roll call a board member (Mister Parker) recorded a 'no' vote and another member later said they had hit the wrong button; the chair corrected the tally and the motion carried. The board also approved policy 5.119 (employment of retirees), which presenters said aligns with recent state law, and policy 6.304 (student discrimination/harassment), described as updated to a PSBA model.

Student services presented multiple trips and the board approved travel requests: Dixon County High School dance and cheer squads to Orlando (January/February dates), Creekwood CTE to Washington, D.C., Dixon County High School ag team to a Tennessee Tech swine show in January, Burns Middle to Gatlinburg (Dec. 5–7) and multiple cheer and beta convention trips. A board member commented the trips are "great opportunities for these kids." The motion to approve field trips carried by voice vote.

District staff presented the TISA accountability report, noting only grammatical edits since the planning session and that it had been posted for public comment on the district website; staff reported receiving no comments. The LEA compliance report was presented with a small update noting students receive more physical-education minutes than state requirements in many cases; the board approved both reports for submission as required.

DCEA, the local teacher association, used its comments to praise educators during American Education Week and urged continued emphasis on educator voice and collaborative policy-making. The board closed with routine announcements about upcoming meetings and adjourned.

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