Board reviews multiple first readings: gifted policy consolidation, concussion standards and new safety-threats communications policy
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District staff presented first readings of a consolidated talented-and-gifted policy (IGBB), an updated health/sports-concussion policy aligned with House Bill 3007 and related OARs, and a new EBCA safety-threats communication policy after staff said a prior incident 'wasn't handled well.' No votes were taken; staff will return revisions for second readings.
The board considered several first readings of policy revisions that largely consolidate and clarify existing rules.
On talented and gifted programming, staff proposed condensing multiple policies and administrative rules into a single IGBB policy and AR to simplify practice; there is no new funding attached, staff said.
Staff also proposed updating immunization and sports-participation policy to incorporate House Bill 3007 (2025) and the State Board of Education rules in OAR 581-021-3007 related to concussion and brain-injury procedures. The district’s nurses and athletic directors reviewed the draft changes and staff plan administrator training in January and February.
The meeting also featured a first reading of EBCA, a new safety-threats policy that defines communications expectations after larger safety incidents (lockdown, secure, evacuation, shelter-in-place). Speaker 3 acknowledged a past incident where “we didn't handle it well” and said the new policy will clarify what information is shared, to whom, and within what timeframe (staff indicated a 24-hour general notice standard for covered incidents while protecting privacy where students or personnel are involved).
Board members asked about two asterisks in the draft policy’s heading; staff agreed to follow up with OSBA and report back in the Friday packet. No policy votes were held; these are informational first readings with staff returning revisions for second reading and adoption if needed.
