Mr. Rogers told the committee the administration recommended modernizing Policy 626 (federal fiscal compliance) and delaying Policy 810 (transportation) to refine language addressing families affected by recent redistricting.
On Policy 626, Rogers said updated language clarifies expectations for the district’s financial management system and requires reasonable cybersecurity and other measures to protect personally identifiable information. "Reasonable cybersecurity and other measures must be in place to protect personally identifiable information and other types of information," a member of the administration said when describing the updates.
Regarding transportation, Rogers said the administration had learned ways to fine-tune the policy’s language so it would clearly provide transportation to families impacted by redistricting. The committee agreed to hold policy 810 and bring it back as a first reading at the November meeting while moving policy 626 forward to the next board meeting.
No public comment on these policy items was offered during the meeting; the administration noted emailed or online comments will be part of the record going forward.