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Missoula school board rejects proposed executive-committee agenda policy, refers it to policy committee
Summary
Trustees debated revisions to Policy 14-20 that would formalize an executive committee role in agenda-setting. After hours of discussion about public notice, legal consistency and thresholds for bringing items to the agenda, the second reading failed and the board unanimously referred the draft to the policy committee for further review.
Trustees of the Missoula County Public Schools Board of Trustees rejected, on second reading, a proposed revision to board Policy 14-20 that would formalize an executive committee’s role in setting meeting agendas.
The motion to approve the second reading failed on a recorded voice vote after lengthy debate about legal consistency and public-notice requirements. Trustee Davy moved to pass the second reading and refer the draft to the board’s policy committee; the board then voted unanimously to send the draft to that committee for further consideration.
Why it mattered: supporters said the policy would create a clear, consistent pathway…
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