Duneland board approves consent agenda and advances staff social-media restriction on first reading
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At its March 2 meeting the Duneland School Board approved the consent agenda by voice vote and accepted the first reading of a policy (Policy 7544) that would bar staff from using district technology or personal devices to access social media for personal use during work hours; the measure was presented by district administration and is on first reading.
The Duneland School Board on March 2 approved its consent agenda and voted to accept the first reading of a revision to Policy 7544, which would limit staff use of social media during work hours.
During the business portion of the meeting a board member moved to approve the consent agenda; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote when the chair called for "aye." The transcript records the voice vote as in favor.
Later, a district administrator identified in the transcript as Mr. McDermott presented a proposed revision to Policy 7544. According to the administrator, the change would "prohibit staff members from using corporation owned technology resources or personally owned communication devices to access social media for personal use during work hours, including meal periods and breaks." He said the revision would not prohibit social-media use that is part of assigned duties and approved by a supervisor.
The chair then asked for a motion to accept the first reading of the policy. The motion was seconded and the board approved the first reading by voice vote. As a first reading, the proposed policy change was advanced for future consideration; the transcript does not record a final adoption vote or any amendment details.
The meeting also included a reminder that one person had signed up for general public comment (listed on the sign-up roster as Stephanie Ward) and routine public relations and calendar highlights from district staff.
The board adjourned after the scheduled agenda items.
