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Board takes first reading on 15 policies, including clarifications for homeschooling testing
Summary
The board voted to take first reading on 15 policies, three administrative rules and one file. Presenters described updates to special education, gifted programs, summer school and homeschooling options; staff clarified testing requirements and that the district receives no funding for non-district homeschool options.
Ms. Keller told the board she was presenting a packet of policy updates and that the board should take a first reading on 15 policies, three administrative rules and one file. “I stand before you to give first reading on 15 policies, 3 administrative rules, and 1 file,” Ms. Keller said.
Why it matters: the policies cover special education services, gifted and talented programs, career-transition supports, summer school, Advanced Placement, and homeschooling rules that affect whether, when and where homeschooled students take state assessments.
During a detailed review, Ms. Keller explained the changes shown in the packet:…
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