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Keystone Central board approves 2026–29 comprehensive plan after heated debate
Summary
After extended debate over last‑minute timing and a required professional‑learning review, the Keystone Central School District board voted to approve the district’s 2026–29 comprehensive plan, with three ayes, one no and one non‑vote; the approval triggers a 28‑day public review required by state regulation.
The Keystone Central School District Board of Directors voted Feb. 12 to approve the district’s 2026–2029 comprehensive plan despite objections from several members who called the process “eleventh hour.” The motion passed by a narrow margin of three yes, one no and one member recorded as “present” (non‑vote). Dr. Redmond told the board the approval was required to satisfy Pennsylvania Department of Education timelines and that a 28‑day public review period follows board approval.
Board members who opposed the timing said they wanted more time for a professional‑learning plan review…
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