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Board moves school threat discussion to start of meeting; superintendent opens discussion

Winner School District 59-2 Board of Education · October 14, 2024
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Summary

The Winner School District board moved a closed discussion of a school threat incident to the start of its Oct. 14 meeting. Superintendent Keven Morehart opened the public discussion; the board later held an executive session on emergency response and safety planning.

The Winner School District 59-2 Board of Education moved a discussion of a school threat incident to the start of its Oct. 14 meeting, President Mike Calhoon said. Superintendent Keven Morehart opened the item and the minutes state that "several community members/board members commented," though the minutes do not provide detailed factual description of the incident.

After the public discussion was conducted, the board later entered an executive session specifically titled Emergency Response/Planning/Safety/Security (1-25-2(6)) at 9:55 p.m.; the motion to enter that session was recorded as approved 7-0 and the session ended at 10:46 p.m. The minutes also note an administrative meeting on school threats referenced by the superintendent during his report, indicating ongoing internal coordination on safety matters.