Board approves consent agenda including graduation date and election-day virtual learning
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The board approved the consent agenda that set Johnson County High School graduation for May 15 at 7:00 p.m. and designated Tuesday, May 5 as a virtual learning day because state law prevents students being in school buildings during elections.
During its December meeting, the Johnson County School Board approved the consent agenda, which included setting Johnson County High School’s graduation for Friday, May 15 at 7:00 p.m. on the football field and designating Tuesday, May 5 as a virtual learning day due to state law that prevents students from being in school buildings during elections.
A board member called attention to the graduation date and the need to move May 5 instruction to virtual because of statutory election-day restrictions. The board approved the consent items by motion and roll call; no member recorded opposition.
Board members and staff noted logistics for the graduation event will be handled by the high school and that the district calendar is posted on the district website and social media. The motion to approve the consent agenda passed with all present board members voting yes.
