Board approves consent items, multiple policy updates and handbook changes; schedules teacher mediation

ROCORI PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT School Board · November 25, 2025

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Summary

The ROCORI Public School District board approved consent items, a payment to Cold Spring Bakery, two sets of MSBA policy updates (approved in one reading), employee handbook changes, and a budget-planning timeline; teacher mediation is scheduled Dec. 19.

The ROCORI Public School District board approved a series of routine and substantive actions at its Nov. 7 meeting, including consent items, a payment to Cold Spring Bakery, multiple policy updates approved in one reading and employee handbook amendments.

The board approved payment to Cold Spring Bakery (check no. 118159) for $826.44 after a motion, second and roll-call/voice vote. The consent agenda and two sets of policy updates recommended by the policy committee also passed by voice votes. The committee characterized many changes from the Minnesota School Boards Association as technical and recommended one-reading adoption where changes were minimal.

Separately, the board approved revisions to the employee handbook, including updates tied to Minnesota paid family leave and a clarification of meal-reimbursement guidance. The handbook change includes a $50-per-day meal reimbursement cap and an adjusted dinner guidance of $25, which the board adopted by voice vote.

The board approved the district’s budget-planning timeline, which staff said begins work in December–January and typically culminates with final budget adoption in June. Staff noted roughly $3,000,000 in discretionary spending within the budget framework.

Not all policy items were advanced in one reading. Policy 07/22 (public data and data-subject records) contains substantial legislative changes and was presented as a first reading; the board will consider it in at least two more meetings.

The board recorded no visitors’ public comments and adjourned after setting upcoming meeting dates and confirming a teacher mediation session for Dec. 19. The meeting record shows motions and voice votes for each approved item.