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Board tables code of ethics revisions amid enforcement and accountability concerns

Jefferson County Board of Education · August 18, 2026
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Summary

Trustees reviewed proposed changes to Policy 0123 (code of ethics) that add a code of conduct and a censure process but tabled the item for further drafting after members raised concerns about accountability, impartial handling of complaints and who enforces sanctions.

Board counsel and staff presented proposed revisions to Policy 0123, adding a code of conduct and a possible censure mechanism for board members. Staff noted proposed language to require respectful communication and to prohibit disruptive behavior; the draft included a process that would start by submitting a written concern to the board president and could lead to consideration of censure in closed session.

Trustees raised multiple concerns about enforcement and fairness: who receives complaints when the president is the subject; whether a written submission to the president is sufficient; and whether censure is an adequate or enforceable remedy. Several trustees requested alternative complaint pathways (for example, routing to the vice president) and additional procedural language. After discussion the board voted to table the code‑of‑ethics item to allow staff and legal counsel more time to revise the draft and address enforcement questions.

Staff (S2) said they would consult legal counsel and return the revised code for future consideration. No final policy changes were made at the meeting.