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Board approves procurement and IT purchasing updates and MOU for Freedom 4:24 digital resource
Summary
The board approved changes to procurement rules including P-card and IT-approval requirements and also voted to adopt a memorandum of understanding with Freedom 4:24 to provide the human-trafficking unit for fifth grade; district staff said the MOU does not share identifiable student data and requires privacy and network review for classroom use.
The Clark County School Board on Dec. 15 approved updates to procurement and purchasing policy and endorsed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Freedom 4:24 to supply the human-trafficking unit for fifth-grade Family Life Education.
Steve Nooty, reporting for the Finance Committee, described two draft policy updates: changes to the PGAR P-card policy that would require a cardholder’s name to appear on each procurement card (to meet vendor, Bank of America, chargeback requirements) and a requirement that both Appendix D (cardholder…
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