For a couple of months now, the West Central School Board members have been discussing a question of allowing homeschool students to participate in sports at the Middle School level.
Continue readingPulaski County Attorney Clarifies County Building Closure Policy
Pulaski County Attorney Kevin Tankersley wanted to clear up some confusion about the policy used when deciding to shut down the county buildings and courthouse following the discovery of an alleged suspicious device in the garbage can at the courthouse on Friday, Sept. 6.
Continue readingOD Continues Work on Seclusion and Restraint Policy for Students
The Oregon-Davis School Board continues to chip away at a policy and an action plan for managing high intensity and emotional situations.
NJ-SP School Board Updates Technology Use Policy
The North Judson-San Pierre School Board better defined some priorities when it comes to using their technology.
School corporations around the state are required to maintain an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) to protect schools, but also define how students and faculty can use the technology provided to them.
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NJ-SP School Board Reviewing Revenue Figures, Improving Policies
The North Judson-San Pierre School Board will be setting the table for future budget discussions.
At their meeting tonight, Board members will learn more about how the latest decisions in the state legislature will affect their fiscal year budget. Superintendent Lynn Johnson says she hopes to explain the new revenue figures to the board.
Eastern Pulaski Schools Looks to Adjust Policy Language
The Eastern Pulaski School Board will be looking to clarify some language for both students and board members.
During tonight’s regularly scheduled meeting, the board will be considering adjustments to language with the use of iPads. According to Eastern Pulaski Superintendent Dan Foster, the Board of Education never approved a formal agreement for students when using the digital technology.
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