Suspension of Policies. The Board, by a majority vote of members present at any meeting, may temporarily suspend a Board policy except those provisions that are controlled by law or contract. The failure to suspend with a specific motion does not invalidate the Board action. LEGAL REF.: 105 ILCS 5/10-20.5. CROSS REF.: 2:150 (Committees), 2:250 (Access to District Public Records), 3:40 (Superintendent) ADOPTED: November 4, 2019 Bellwood SD 88 2:240-E1 Exhibit - PRESS Issue Updates This procedure is for PRESS subscribers. For subscribers to PRESS Plus, IASB's full-maintenance policy update service, the update instructions that arrive with a paid PRESS Plus subscription provide further guidance.
Suspension of Policies. The Board, by a majority vote of members present at any meeting, may temporarily suspend a Board policy except those provisions that are controlled by law or contract. The failure to suspend with a specific motion does not invalidate the Board action. LEGAL REF.: 105 ILCS 5/10-20.5. CROSS REF.: 2:150 (Committees), 2:250 (Access to District Public Records), 3:40 (Superintendent) Adopted: October 19, 2021 River Trails SD 26 2:250 Access to District Public Records Full access to the District's public records is available to any person as provided in the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), this policy, and implementing procedures. The Superintendent or designee shall: (1) provide the Board with sufficient information and data to permit the Board to monitor the District's compliance with FOIA and this policy, and (2) report any FOIA requests during the Board's regular meetings along with the status of the District's response.
Suspension of Policies. The Board, by a majority vote of members present at any meeting, may temporarily suspend a Board policy except those provisions that are controlled by law or contract. The failure to suspend with a specific motion does not invalidate the Board action. LEGAL REF.: 105 ILCS 5/10-20.5. CROSS REF.: 2:150 (Committees), 2:250 (Access to District Public Records), 3:40 (Superintendent) ADOPTED:September 15, 2003 RE-ADOPTED:January 22, 2007; September 23, 2019 2:240-E1 Exhibit - PRESS Issue Updates This procedure is for PRESS subscribers. For subscribers to PRESS-Plus, IASB's full maintenance policy update service, the update instructions that arrive with a paid PRESS-Plus subscription provide further guidance. Actor Action Superintendent Xxxxxxx the process for the Board to receive PRESS updates to policies. Manages the Board's compliance with the Open Meetings Act. Ensures that, as appropriate, the agendas for the Board Policy Committee and School Board include discussion and action to consider, adopt, or revise Board policies. Manages the process for approving new or revised administrative procedures, and changes to employee and student handbooks. Communicates all policy and procedure revisions or adoptions as appropriate to staff members, parents, students, and community members. Designated support staff To each member of the Policy Committee (or full Board): Emails or otherwise distributes a copy of the following: 1. PRESS Update Memo, unless a copy was already provided. 2. Committee worksheets, available at xxx.XXXX.xxx/xxxxxx, and 3. Current District policy in relevant areas. To any other interested school official: Emails or otherwise distributes the PRESS Update Memo (describes the current PRESS issue) to each Board member or other interested school official who has not already received a copy. It is available online at xxx.XXXX.xxx/xxxxxx. As appropriate, includes new and revised policies in the Board meeting packets. After a policy is adopted or revised, updates the District's policy manual master electronic file and adds adoption dates. Archives old policy. Follows district process for updating paper and online manuals. Policy Committee (or Full Board) Considers each PRESS update. Reviews footnote changes. Decides which changes require School Board discussion and which are appropriate as consent agenda items. The following are appropriate for the consent agenda: changes to the Legal References and Cross References, and minor policy edits that do not req...
Suspension of Policies. The Board, by a majority vote of members present at any meeting, may temporarily suspend a Board policy not established by law or contract. The failure to suspend with a specific motion does not invalidate the Board action. LEGAL REF.: 105 ILCS 5/10-20.5. CROSS REF.: 2:150 (Committees), 3:40 (Superintendent) Adopted: September 16, 2021
Suspension of Policies. The Board, by a majority vote of members present at any meeting, may temporarily suspend a Board policy except those provisions that are controlled by law or contract. The failure to suspend with a specific motion does not invalidate the Board action.
Suspension of Policies. The Board, by a majority vote of members present at any meeting, may temporarily suspend a Board policy not established by law or contract. The failure to suspend with a specific motion does not invalidate the Board action. LEGAL REF.:105 ILCS 5/10-20.5. CROSS REF.:2:150 (Committees), 2:250 (Access to District's Public Records), 3:40 (Superintendent) ADOPTED:June 18, 2009 Xxxxxxx CUSD 139 2:240-E1 Exhibit - PRESS Issue Updates This procedure is for PRESS subscribers. For subscribers to PRESS Plus, IASB's full-maintenance policy update service, the update instructions that arrive with a paid PRESS Plus subscription provide further guidance.
Suspension of Policies. The Board, by a majority vote of members present at any meeting, may temporarily suspend a Board policy not established by law or contract. The failure to suspend with a specific motion does not invalidate the Board action. LEGAL REF.: 105 ILCS 5/10-20.5. CROSS REF.: 2:150 (Committees), 2:250 (Access to District's Public Records), 3:40 (Superintendent) Adopted: August 13, 2019 Xxxxxx CUSD 2 2:240-E1 Exhibit - PRESS Issue Updates Actor Action Superintendent Receives PRESS issue. Replaces current sample policies in the Policy Reference Manual with revised versions. Directs designated support staff to copy memo (blue sheets), working sheets (yellow sheets), and current district policy in those areas, and distribute them to policy committee. In the case of clean-up language (no content change), directs designated support staff to make changes to district policy manual on computer file. Policy Committee (or Committee of the Whole) Meets and considers recommended updates. Decides which changes require Board discussion and which do not (consent agenda items.) Policies recommended for revision are submitted to the district's legal counsel for review. Superintendent Directs designated support staff to include copies of recommended changes and copies of the blue memo sheets from PRESS in the monthly Board packets. Policy Committee (or Committee of the Whole) Presents changes to the Board at a regularly scheduled meeting. Full Board Discusses changes which require discussion and announces first reading of the policy updates. All interested parties, the Board, staff, parents, students, and community members have a month to consider the recommended changes. At the next regular meeting, votes to revise existing policy, delete existing policy, or add new policy per the committee's recommendation. Superintendent May need to change existing administrative procedures or create new ones to implement policy changes. Superintendent Directs designated support staff to update district policy manual on computer file, add revision date or adoption date for new policies, make copies of new policy for each manual copy, prepare update sheet with return form, and send packet to those responsible for keeping a manual updated. Persons responsible for keeping copies of manual updated Follow the directions on the update sheet - adding the new, replacing the revised, and removing any deleted policies. Date, sign, and send the return forms to the support staff designated to receive them. Su...
Suspension of Policies. The Board, by a majority vote of members present at any meeting, may temporarily suspend a Board policy not established by law or contract. The failure to suspend with a specific motion does not invalidate the Board action. LEGAL REF.: 105 ILCS 5/10-20.5. CROSS REF.: 2:150 (Committees), 2:250 (Access to District Public Records), 3:40 (Superintendent) Adopted: August 17, 2021 Xxxxxx CUSD 2 2:240-E1 Exhibit - PRESS Issue Updates This procedure is for PRESS subscribers. For subscribers to PRESS Plus, IASB’s full-maintenance policy update service, the PRESS Plus Online User Guide, available at xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxx, provides further guidance.
Suspension of Policies. The Board, by a majority vote of members present at any meeting, may temporarily suspend a Board policy except those provisions that are controlled by law or contract. The failure to suspend with a specific motion does not invalidate the Board action. LEGAL REF.: 105 ILCS 5/10-20.5. CROSS REF.: 2:150 (Committees), 2:250 (Access to District Public Records), 3:40 (Superintendent), 7:180 (Preventing Bullying, Intimidation, and Harassment) Adopted: September 16, 2021 Leyden CHSD 212 2:240-E1 Exhibit - PRESS Issue Updates This procedure is for PRESS subscribers. For subscribers to PRESS Plus, IASB's full-maintenance policy update service, the PRESS Plus Online User Guide, available at xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxx, provides further guidance.
Suspension of Policies. The Board, by a majority vote of members present at any meeting, may temporarily suspend a Board policy not established by law or contract. The failure to suspend with a specific motion does not invalidate the Board action. CROSS REF.: 2:250 (Access to District's Public Records), 3:40 (Special Education Director) ADOPTED: January 22, 2020 Midstate Special Education Coop 2:250 Access to Joint Agreement Public Records Full access to the Joint Agreement's public records is available to any person as provided in the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), this policy, and implementing procedures. The Special Education Director or designee shall: (1) provide the Board with sufficient information and data to permit the Board to monitor the Joint Agreement's compliance with FOIA and this policy, and (2) report any FOIA requests during the Board's regular meetings along with the status of the Joint Agreement's response.