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Laguna Beach board splits over proposed governance bylaw changes; vote to return draft to Sept. 11
Summary
Trustees debated competing drafts to revise board bylaw 93‑10, focusing on a new clause allowing temporary suspension of policies in limited circumstances. After public speakers raised transparency concerns, the board voted to bring the superintendent’s draft back Sept. 11 with legal review.
The Laguna Beach Unified School District board engaged in an extended debate Aug. 14 over proposed revisions to board bylaw 93‑10, the district’s policy‑development and bylaw process. Two alternate drafts were on the table: one by Clerk Hills and a clarified version drafted by Superintendent Dr. Glass.
Dr. Glass told trustees his version clarifies governance roles — the board sets direction while the superintendent drafts policy language — and requires that…
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