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Elizabeth School District board approves travel, grant application and advances restraint‑policy revisions
Summary
At its April 14 meeting the Elizabeth School District board authorized out‑of‑state travel for the high school track team, approved a motor‑coach transportation resolution, moved to apply for a SIPA transportation‑software grant and advanced revisions to the district's restraint and seclusion policy and related exhibits for further consideration.
The Elizabeth School District Board of Education on April 14 approved a set of action items including authorization for out‑of‑state travel for the high school track team, a resolution permitting motor‑coach buses for longer trips, and a motion to pursue a SIPA grant to improve routing and parent tracking for school transportation. The board also advanced first readings and reviews of revised restraint and seclusion policy materials.
District staff told the board the motor‑coach option is "typically a little more comfortable than the school bus" for the trip to Kansas City and that any contracted coach must meet applicable regulations and authorized‑driver requirements. The board moved and approved the motor‑coach resolution…
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