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Canton Union School District 66 Board met April 1

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Canton Union School District 66 Board met April 1. 

Here is the agenda as provided by the board:

1. CALL TO ORDER


2. ROLL CALL

3. CONDUCT A BOARD POLICY GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE MEETING

      A. DISCUSSION ITEMS

             1. Review And Discuss Various Policies And Develop Recommendations To The Board Of Education

                 *Press Plus Packet #100:

                  2:20, Powers & Duties of the Board of Education; Indemnification

                  3:40-E Exhibit, Checklist for the Superintendent Employment Contract Negotiation Process

                  4:30, Revenue and Investments

                  4:100, Insurance Management

                  4:110, Transportation

                  4:150, Facility Management and Building Programs

                  4:160, Environmental Quality of Buildings and Grounds

                  4:190, Targeted School Violence Prevention Program

                  5:330, Sick Days, Vacation, Holidays, and Leaves

                  6:15, School Accountability

                  5:220, Substitute Teachers

                  *Policies Recommended for Five Year Review:

                  2:40, Board Member Qualifications

                  2:50, Board Member Term of Office

                  2:60, Board Member Removal from Office

                  2:80-E Exhibit, Board Member Code of Conduct

                  6:65, Student Social and Emotional Development

                  7:185, Teen Dating Violence Prohibited

                  8:95, Parental Involvement

4. RECOMMENDATIONS TO BOARD OF EDUCATION

5. ADJOURN SPECIAL MEETING

https://www.cantonusd.org/uploads/9/2/4/0/92407718/policy_04-01-2019.pdf

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