Document type | proposal |
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Date | 1978-07-01 |
Source URL | https://go.boarddocs.com/wa/ohsd/Board.nsf/files/D22RF36AD760/$file/Draft%20of%201310%20Policy%20Adoption%2C%20Manuals%2C%20and%20Administrative%20Procedures.pdf |
Entity | oak_harbor_school_district (Island Co., WA) |
Entity URL | https://www.ohsd.net |
Raw filename | Draft%20of%201310%20Policy%20Adoption%2C%20Manuals%2C%20and%20Administrative%20Procedures.pdf |
Stored filename | 1978-07-01-draftofpolicyadoptionmanualsandadministrativeprocedures-proposal.txt |
Parent document: Regular Board Meeting-02-12-2024.pdf
- Public Schools Book Board Policy Section 1000 - Board of Directors Title Draft of Policy Adoption, Manuals, and Administrative Procedures Code 1310 Status Adopted July 1, 1978 Last Revised January 4, 2024 Prior Revised Dates 10.26.92; 02.14.2011; POLICY ADOPTION, MANUALS, AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES Proposed new policies and proposed changes in existing policies will be presented in writing for reading and discussion. Generally the final vote for adoption should take place at the next succeeding regular or special board meeting. Any written statement by any person relative to a proposed policy or amendment should be directed to the superintendent prior to the second reading. The board may invite oral statements from staff members or patrons as an order of business. When the board of directors is considering a district policy or amendment to policy that is not expressly or by implication mandated by state or federal law, but is in the best interest of students or necessary for the effective, efficient or safe management and operation of the district, the proposed policy will be described according to the Open Public Meetings Act, Ch. 42.30 RCW. The board of directors will provide an opportunity for public written and oral comment on such policies before adoption or amendment. Policies as adopted or amended are included in the minutes of the meeting at which action was taken and included in the district's policy manual. Policy Manuals The superintendent develops and maintains a current policy manual which contains the district’s policies. The manual is intended both as a tool for district management as well as a source of information to patrons, staff and others about how the district operates. The manual is available electronically online. Apapereepyis-maintained-atthe distriet-offiee; Printed copies of individual policies may be made at any school. Administrative Procedures The superintendent will develop administrative procedures necessary to ensure consistent implementation of policies adopted by the board. When a written procedure is developed, the superintendent will submit it to the board as an information item. Procedures need not be approved by the board, though it may revise them when it appears that they are not consistent with the board's intentions as expressed in its policies. Procedures need not be reviewed by the board prior to their implementation; though on controversial topics, the superintendent may request prior board consultation. Legal RCW _28A.320.010, Corporate powers RCW 28A.320.040, Directors--Bylaws