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Board advances package of personnel and records policies; deletes older supervision policy

June 19, 2026 | Oyster River Coop School District, School Districts, New Hampshire


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Board advances package of personnel and records policies; deletes older supervision policy
The school board on June 17 advanced a package of personnel and records policies after a report from the policy committee. Kelly Gage, speaking for the policy committee, said legal review found no conflict between proposed language in several G-series policies and the district’s collective bargaining agreements.

Specifically, the board took these actions: GCR (non-school employment by professional staff) was placed on first read after the committee recommended a cross-reference to facility-use policy (KF) to address building liability; GDM (non‑certified support staff development opportunities) was moved forward for second read/adoption; GCNA (former supervision of certified staff policy) was recommended for deletion, the committee saying contractual language and recent collective bargaining updates make the policy redundant.

Board members debated substantive language in GCR. One concern targeted a long-standing phrase that staff should not “cause poor public relations,” which a member called subjective and potentially problematic. Another area of discussion was whether the district should explicitly prohibit staff from using district facilities, equipment, or materials for outside employment, or instead rely on cross-references to established facility-use policy and insurance requirements.

Policy EH (public access to district records) drew detailed discussion; the draft consolidates procedural R documents into policy language addressing right-to-know requests, electronic records, copy fees, and waiver criteria. Community commenters and board members urged caution about waiver language (especially for electronic records) and requested that the form templates referenced in EH be presented at second read so the board can review them alongside the policy text.

Board members emphasized that some details may be better suited to an R document for speed of revision, while the policy itself must comply with statutory requirements. The motion presented by Kelly and seconded by Denise passed unanimously to advance the set of actions as described.

Next steps: GCR will return for further review (including possible insertion of more explicit facility-use prohibitions or insurance/payment requirements), EH will be accompanied at second read by the referenced waiver and financial-access forms, and GCNA will be removed from policy manuals per the board vote.

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