Board members discussed proposed changes to district hiring and compensation policies intended to improve teacher recruitment and retention. Staff introduced Policy 4110.1 and Administrative Regulation 4110.1, saying the current policy limits the amount of prior experience credited for salary placement and is out of step with neighboring districts. Multiple board members said the numeric cap (previously described in the discussion as five years) restricts administrators’ ability to hire experienced teachers; speakers urged replacing the cap with language allowing prior accredited teaching experience to be fully credited. Board members and staff also discussed clarifying that only certified teaching experience should count toward placement and noted that salary schedules still have a maximum step. Staff said they will strike the numeric cap language in the policy and return a revised policy and administrative regulation for board approval in coming weeks. Separately, staff outlined a proposed tuition-reimbursement policy to reimburse teachers who agree to obtain additional endorsements. The proposed policy would require minimum course grades and proof of completion, be reviewed by legal counsel, may be treated as taxable compensation depending on accounting rules, and would include a repayment or service commitment if a participant leaves before the agreed period. Staff said they will coordinate with legal and accounting staff to finalize language and return the proposal to the board.