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Superintendent outlines graduation dates and requests board representative for code-of-conduct review
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Summary
The superintendent asked the board to appoint a reviewer for the 2026–27 student code of conduct and outlined tentative graduation plans — North Bullitt High School on May 29 (weather‑contingent) and Bullitt East and Bullitt Central at Broadband Arena on May 30 — with the Broadband Arena contract listed in consent for approval.
The superintendent opened the report noting the district needed a board representative to participate in the annual review of the BCPS student code of conduct for the 2026–27 school year.
“We'll be brief tonight,” the superintendent said, then described two main items: the request for a volunteer to serve in the code review process and tentative graduation logistics.
On graduation, the superintendent said two schools have elected to hold ceremonies at the Broadband Arena because of construction or parking constraints; Bullitt East’s ceremony is tentatively scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 30, followed by Bullitt Central at 2 p.m. North Bullitt has elected to return to campus and to hold its ceremony on the field with staging in the physical science center on Friday, May 29 at 7 p.m., weather permitting. The superintendent described a contingency plan that allows a pushback of the start time up to 9:30 a.m. and a Saturday evening alternate if weather forces rescheduling.
The superintendent noted the Broadband Arena contract is on the consent agenda and, once approved, the district will announce final, tentative plans to families and staff.
Next steps: board member volunteer sought for the code-of-conduct review; final graduation plans will be announced after consent approval of the Broadband Arena contract.

