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Boone County board approves evaluation plan, KDE assurances, code of conduct and emergency policy updates; treasurer reports monthly cash decline

Boone County Schools Board of Education · July 11, 2025
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At a regular Boone County Schools board meeting the board approved the 2025–26 certified evaluation plan, KDE district assurances, an updated district code of conduct, and emergency policy updates; the treasurer reported an end-of-June cash balance of $47.8 million after a $20.6 million net decrease.

Boone County Schools board members approved a slate of administrative items at a regular board meeting, including the certified evaluation plan for 2025–26, Kentucky Department of Education district assurances and an updated District Code of Acceptable Behavior and Discipline.

The board voted 4–0 to approve the certified evaluation plan for the 2025–26 school year and separately approved KDE assurances for 2025–26, which the superintendent said had been prepared in coordination with district staff. Superintendent Dr. Hauswald said the actions fulfil statutory consultation obligations and reflect work by…

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