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Board reviews student-health policies and safety planning; first readings set for wellness and concussion policies

RSU 23 Board · July 1, 2026
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Summary

Peter Flaherty read the first reading of the district's Wellness (JL) and Concussion (JJIL) policies; the board also heard safety updates (drills, off-site plans, CPR training) and high school items including accreditation kickoff and a Feb. 6 student health survey.

The RSU 23 board discussed student health and safety measures and completed a policy first reading at its Jan. 13 meeting.

Peter Flaherty, a member of the Policy Committee, read the first reading of Wellness policy JL and Concussion policy JJIL to the board. The minutes record the first reading but do not show a vote or adoption; follow-up action is expected in a future meeting according to routine policy-review practice.

The Emergency/Safety Committee reported that fire drills and lockdown drills have been reviewed and schools have submitted the required paperwork; about half of the drills required for the year had been completed. The committee noted off-site evacuation planning will be addressed at the next meeting and discussed providing CPR training for staff and coaches. The committee also recorded receipt of a grant for the '5210' program.

Old Orchard Beach High School updates included a kickoff for schools and college accreditation work, midterm exams beginning, and plans to administer the Maine Integrated Health Youth Survey on Feb. 6 (letters to be mailed to families). The high school is planning a Coffee with the Principal event on Jan. 21 and exploring an expansion of Camp Kieve after internal staff discussions.

Minutes show no contentious exchanges on these items; the policy reading and safety updates were presented for board information and future action.