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Board adopts special‑meeting rule after debate; several policy items moved
Summary
The Kingston board approved a revised special‑meeting policy requiring broader support to call a special meeting (policy 23‑20) by a 6–3 margin, advanced other governance policies and sent a proposed employee code of ethics back to committee for rewording.
The Kingston City School District Board of Education on Tuesday approved a change to its special‑meeting policy and moved multiple governance items through committee and vote.
After committee discussion about administrative burden and quorum concerns, the board voted to adopt Policy 23‑20, a special‑meeting policy that, as revised, requires the support of multiple trustees before a special meeting is called. The motion passed with the board reporting a 6–3 outcome.
Trustees debated other governance items.…
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