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Meeting participants approve ballot language to allow a four-day school week despite pending litigation

Not specified in transcript · August 21, 2025
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Summary

Meeting participants voted to approve ballot language required by Missouri State Statute 171.028 to permit placing a four-day school week question on a future ballot; staff said removal is possible if courts rule against the proposal but the district could be responsible for printing costs.

Meeting participants voted to approve ballot language required by Missouri State Statute 171.028 that would allow a measure establishing a four-day school week to be placed on the November ballot.

The motion to approve the ballot language was made and seconded, and the measure carried by voice vote. The transcript records the vote as affirmative in the room and the chair confirming the motion carried.

A board member raised concerns about active legal proceedings challenging the four-day school week…

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