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Policy committee recommends multiple MSBA updates; board flags student‑screening language for follow-up

November 25, 2025 | ROCORI PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Boards, Minnesota


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Policy committee recommends multiple MSBA updates; board flags student‑screening language for follow-up
The ROCORI Public School District policy committee presented a batch of policy reviews Nov. 7 and recommended the board adopt most MSBA updates in one reading because the changes were technical. Committee members said the district aims to keep a four‑year review cycle for policies.

Presenter overviewed specific policies: Policy 205 (open and closed meetings) and 206 (public participation); Policy 213 (committee descriptions) with a recommendation to consolidate descriptions into the policy text; Policy 431 (prep time) and Policy 432 (staff evaluation) recommended for retirement where contract language or state statute governs the subject; and a set of five technical updates from MSBA covering chemical‑use (417), interviews by outside agencies (519), curriculum goals (601), system accountability (616) and transportation safety (709). The committee characterized most edits as vocabulary or minor statutory updates.

Board members raised a substantive question about Policy 520 (student surveys) and whether survey instruments are truly anonymous. One board member said screening tools (used by staff) collect identifiable information and asked whether the policy should explicitly allow a separate screening policy; the board directed the policy committee to draft clarifying language on screenings and bring it back to the next policy meeting. Policy 07/22 (public data and data-subject records) was identified as having significant legislative changes (an example cited: Stearns County surveys no longer provide parent names and addresses) and was presented as a first reading; staff said it will return for at least two more readings.

Board members approved the technical MSBA updates in one reading, but asked staff to add screening-policy language to the next policy agenda to ensure clarity between anonymous surveys and identifiable screenings.

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