Policy and personnel committee outlines Crown Act dress‑code revision, procurement updates and athletics advertising rules
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The Schuylkill Valley Policy, Personnel and Public Relations committee reviewed a first reading of a revised dress‑and‑grooming policy reflecting the Crown Act, updated a federal procurement attachment (threshold increases) for Policy 626, and discussed a new athletics advertising administrative regulation to standardize sponsorships and revenue.
The Schuylkill Valley School District’s Policy, Personnel and Public Relations committee on Feb. 24 outlined multiple policy updates, including a Crown Act‑informed revision to the district’s dress‑and‑grooming policy, an update to federal‑procurement thresholds in the Policy 626 attachment, and work on a new athletics‑advertising administrative regulation intended to generate revenue while setting uniform contract terms.
Committee chair described the work completed since the Feb. 3 session and said administrators reviewed PSBA‑recommended language. Doctor Winters briefed the board on federal procurement threshold changes and the redline attachment: “micro purchases from 10,000 to 15,000, competitive proposals from 250,000 to 350,000,” he said, noting changes are largely numeric and some PSBA language will be struck or adapted.
Why it matters: The procurement attachment aligns district purchasing thresholds with updated federal guidance; the dress code revision aims to ensure compliance with the Crown Act; the athletic‑advertising AR would create a standardized vendor contract to govern signage locations, seasons, sizes and fees.
Athletics advertising discussion Board members reviewed a proposed administrative regulation tied to Policy 913.1 that would govern commercial sponsorships specific to athletic facilities (press box, stadium, gym, fields, fence signage). Suggestions included creating a single uniform contract for vendors, clarifying seasonal vs. year‑round placements, standardizing banner sizes for storage and adding language about who makes weather‑cancellation calls for leased fields.
Board action and next steps The committee moved the procurement attachment and PSBA governance resolution forward for further consideration. Staff will revise the athletic advertising draft to incorporate suggestions on seasonality, storage and contract uniformity and return it for committee review before inclusion in administrative regulations.
