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Board hears sanitation problems, new referral pathways and proposed code‑of‑conduct edits
Summary
District facilities inspections found safety and sanitation issues at Central School; staff outlined corrective actions and a meeting with state risk managers. Separately, administrators proposed code‑of‑conduct wording changes and a teacher feedback timeline for a January hearing.
Quarterly facility inspections and proposed policy updates were prominent items at the Madison County School Board’s Dec. 16 workshop: custodial inspections identified safety and sanitation shortfalls at Central School, and administrators proposed explicit code‑of‑conduct edits the board will advertise ahead of a January hearing.
Facilities: Mr. White presented a preliminary sanitation inspection for Madison County Central School, including photographs of exposed chemicals in unmarked containers, extension cords, dirty fixtures and graffiti. He described weekly administrative walkthroughs, monthly sanitation reports and a…
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