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Governance committee advances reading-policy compliance, approves public‑comment and board‑norm changes; discusses student protest and safe‑schools measures

St. Louis Public Schools Governance Committee · February 6, 2026
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The committee voted to send a state‑model reading policy to the full board, approved updated public comment language and recommended updated board norms; it also discussed a student protest policy, how to make a safe‑schools resolution more publicly accessible and a formal transparency commitment.

At its Feb. 5 meeting, the St. Louis Public Schools governance committee advanced several policy items and approved two to be moved forward for full board consideration.

Dr. Daniel presented Policy IGAB, an MSBA model policy on instructional interventions and reading success plans that the legislature requires districts to adopt. "This is the MSBA model policy that meets all of the letter of the law," he told the committee, adding that SLPS has been implementing reading…

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