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Nashville board adopts package of policy updates, sets six‑year board terms
Summary
The Nashville School District board voted June 16 to adopt a bundle of policy changes required by recent state law and separately approved six‑year terms for future board members. Changes include public‑comment rules, posting agendas, AI guidance, and expanded paid family leave.
The Nashville School District board on June 16 voted unanimously to adopt a set of policy updates prompted by recent state legislation and to set future board‑member terms at six years.
Superintendent (speaker 2) told trustees the package included changes to policy 1.2 (vacancies and appointment process), 1.14 (agenda posting and public‑comment procedures), and 1.19 (term length), along with updates tied to state law covering vacation accruals (3.46), teacher authority to remove students for abusive behavior (3.49), a 12‑week fully paid leave provision now covered…
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