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Council Rock policy committee reviews "000" policies; debate centers on superintendent duties and committee appointments

May 04, 2026 | Council Rock SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania


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Council Rock policy committee reviews "000" policies; debate centers on superintendent duties and committee appointments
The Council Rock School Board Policy Committee met Monday to review proposed revisions to the district manual (000 series) that govern board procedure and local policy.

Mr. Spring, who presented the revisions, told the committee the draft narrows or removes some policy text that duplicates material in other documents, including the superintendent contract. "The superintendent's duties are really set forth in the job description," Mr. Spring said, noting the job description is attached as an exhibit to the superintendent contract.

Several board members questioned removing the duties from policy without solicitor review. "I'm not sure why it was also put in here, but I don't think it's necessarily a good practice to have things in multiple places that aren't the same," one member said, urging legal review before finalizing changes. Members also discussed a proposed deletion of language that would require an annual board self-evaluation and plan after premeeting discussions found the board does not currently conduct that review; some worried deleting the requirement could create an appearance of noncompliance if left in policy.

Committee members debated committee-appointment language that would shift certain terminology ("board member" to "school director") and change how committee membership terms are described. Some argued for an explicit statement that leadership should consult the full board and ensure all members have opportunity to request committee assignments; others said current practice already provides that transparency and that overly prescriptive language could cause confusion.

Transparency and expenses surfaced as a separate issue. A board member requested a three-year report on any board-member expenses; Mr. Spring reported he had checked with Tony (district accounting) and that the ledger showed no record of board members expensing items.

The committee did not adopt final policy changes at the meeting; members asked the presenter to consult the solicitor on questions about statutory language, attorney-client privilege and the implications of moving responsibilities from policy into contract. The revisions are scheduled for first readings at the May board meeting and a second review in June.

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