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Blue Valley board reviews first reading of policy restricting attendance by people on Kansas offender registry

Blue Valley Board of Education · March 4, 2025
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At its March 3 meeting the Blue Valley Board of Education held a first reading of Policy 22-81, which would require superintendent and director-of-safety approval for attendance by people on the Kansas Public Offender Registry and presumes denial for those still under supervision; the draft excludes public meetings and facility rentals and will go to public comment before a possible April vote.

The Blue Valley Board of Education on March 3 took up a first reading of Policy 22-81, a proposed rule that would require people listed on the Kansas Public Offender Registry to obtain permission from both the superintendent and the district’s director of safety and security before attending district events.

Melissa Hillman, who presented the draft to the board, said the policy would include a presumption that ‘‘if the offender is still on parole or has state restrictions in place, there will be a presumption that attendance will not be permitted, absent extraordinary life circumstances as determined by the superintendent and the Director of Safety and Security.’’ She told…

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