The Knox Community School Board approved NEOLA policy updates during their meeting last week.
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The North Judson-San Pierre School Board heard an update from Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin concerning NEOLA policy updates during their meeting last week.
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The Knox Community School Board heard an update from Superintendent Dr. William Reichhart concerning NEOLA policy updates during their meeting last week.
Continue readingNorth Judson-San Pierre School Board to Consider Update to Continuous Learning Plan
The North Judson-San Pierre School Board will be asked to approve an update to the continuous learning plan today. Modifications to the handbook for non-certified staff will also be up for approval, along with some policy updates recommended by policy consultant NEOLA.
Continue readingNorth Judson-San Pierre School Board to Review COVID-19 Plan Tonight
The North Judson-San Pierre School Board will review its COVID-19 plans tonight. School officials will also take comments on teacher compensation, before contract negotiations begin.
Continue readingEastern Pulaski School Board Approves Handbooks, Policy Updates
The Eastern Pulaski School Board is finalizing plans for the upcoming school year. Superintendent Dara Chezem says most of the corporation handbooks were approved by the school board last week, while the athletic handbook will be up for approval next month.
Continue readingEastern Pulaski Policy Overhaul Moving Forward
The Eastern Pulaski Community School Corporation’s policy overhaul is almost complete. “Until now, Eastern Pulaski administration had been writing our own policies and attempting to keep them updated as new laws and regulations took place,” Superintendent Dara Chezem explains. “So in order to avoid being out of compliance, the school board voted last August to enter into a partnership with NEOLA.”
Continue readingN.J.-S.P. School Board to Consider Policy Updates, JESSE Agreement Tonight
The North Judson-San Pierre School Board will consider some policy updates related to student assessments tonight. One would specify that assessments could not “be used solely for placing students in grade levels or programs,” according to Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin.
Continue readingKnox School Board to Consider Policy Updates, JESSE Agreement Tonight
The Knox School Board will consider a number of policy updates tonight.
Continue readingN.J.-S.P. School Board Approves ‘Beefed Up’ Nondiscrimination Policy
The North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation is beefing up its protections against sexual harassment and discrimination. A new policy outlines the school corporation’s efforts to comply with Title IX, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs or activities.
Continue readingNorth Judson-San Pierre School Board to Get Update on COVID-19 Tonight
The North Judson-San Pierre School Board will get a COVID-19 update tonight. The school corporation is currently using virtual learning, due to the number of staff members in quarantine.
Continue readingN.J.-S.P. School Board to Get Update on Elementary School Project, COVID-19 Tonight
The North Judson-San Pierre School Board will get an update on COVID-19, as well as the elementary school expansion and renovation project tonight. Preliminary plans call for the construction of a new gym, allowing the existing one to be repurposed, as part of a larger $10 million project. But architecture firm Fanning Howey is expected to present more detailed drawings and cost estimates tonight, according to Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin.
Continue readingEastern Pulaski Hires NEOLA to Help with Policy Updates
The Eastern Pulaski Community School Corporation is looking to overhaul its corporation policies. The school board last week agreed to start working with policy consultant NEOLA to update and publish policies going forward, according to Superintendent Dara Chezem.
Continue readingO-D School Board Updates Policies on Communication Devices, Social Media, Board of Finance
The Oregon-Davis School Corporation is updating its policies when it comes to employees’ use of communication devices and social media. A number of updates recommended by policy consultant NEOLA were approved by the school board Monday, according to Superintendent Dr. Don Harman.
Continue readingKnox School Board Finalizes Policy Updates
Policies related to suspended students, extra pay for teachers of AP classes, and reporting inappropriate behavior by coaches were finalized by the Knox School Board Tuesday. One update requires that students who are suspended or expelled be given the chance to complete their school work.
Continue readingKnox School Board to Get Updates on Building Project, Middle School Cultural Changes
The Knox School Board will get an update tonight on the school corporation’s upcoming building project.
Continue readingSeveral Proposed Policy Updates Presented to Knox School Board
Policies related to suspended students, extra pay for teachers of AP classes, and reporting inappropriate behavior by coaches are just some of the proposed policies presented to the Knox School Board Monday.
Continue readingKnox School Board to Make Redevelopment Commission Appointment, Accept Donations
The Knox School Board will appoint a representative to the city’s redevelopment commission tonight.
Continue readingProposed N.J.-S.P. Policies Would Require Annual Financial Reports, More Background Checks
Annual financial reports and expanded background checks would be included in the North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation’s latest round of proposed policy updates. Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin presented several recommendations from policy consultant NEOLA during this month’s school board meeting.
Continue readingNorth Judson-San Pierre School Board to Discuss Elementary Project Commitment Tonight
The North Judson-San Pierre School Board is expected to take action on a potential elementary school renovation project tonight. School officials had been considering moving the elementary school to the former middle school building.
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