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Board accepts monitoring report on treatment of constituents as compliant

Shorewood School District School Board

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Summary

The Shorewood School District board voted to accept Operational Expectation 3 (treatment of district constituents — families, caregivers, students and staff) as compliant, noting no release of confidential information and one dismissed due-process complaint during the 2024-25 year.

The Shorewood School District board voted on Sept. 24 to accept the superintendent's monitoring report for Operational Expectation 3, covering treatment of district constituents, families, caregivers, students and staff.

Director Lori Burgos presented the monitoring document and told the board there were no incidents in which confidential information was compromised and that the district handled complaints and compliance with civil-rights requirements. She said one due-process complaint was filed and dismissed during the 2024-25 school year.

A motion to accept the monitoring report as compliant was moved and seconded and carried by voice vote. The board also approved routine consent agendas later in the meeting.