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Dates: 
Monday, February 15, 2021 - 6:30pm
 
The Transylvania County Board of Education will hold a regular business meeting on Monday, February 15, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. at the Morris Education Center, 225 Rosenwald Lane, Brevard.
 
The board will adhere to the remote meetings statute from the General Assembly and the Governor’s guidelines for public gatherings.  Therefore, public access for all remote meetings will not be permitted at this time.  The meeting will be conducted electronically and may be livestreamed at https://youtube.com/tcsnc.
 
Any person wishing to make a public comment may email their comments to Jenny Hunter at jhunter@tcsnc.org.  Comments received by 1:00 p.m. on Monday, February 15 will be shared during the meeting as appropriate within board guidelines. 
 
 
Groups audience: 
School Board

I. Opening of Meeting

Invocation

Pledge of Allegiance

Call to Order

Welcome

 

 

Groups audience: 
School Board

II. Business Items

Groups audience: 
School Board

01. Approval of Agenda

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
 
Action
X
Excellent Educators
 
Information
 
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
 
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
A motion is in order to approve or revise the meeting agenda for February 15, 2021.
 
 
Groups audience: 
School Board

02. Public Comment

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
 
Action
 
Excellent Educators
 
Information
X
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
 
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
Any person wishing to address the board during Public Comment should email their comment(s) to Jenny Hunter at jhunter@tcsnc.org by 1:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting and their item will be read aloud at the meeting as appropriate within board guidelines.
 
The board of education, as an elected representative body of the school system, wishes to provide a forum for citizens to express interests and concerns related to the school system.  In order that the board may conduct an order meeting while providing an opportunity for input, individuals or groups may be heard by the board in accordance with policy 2310, Public Participation at Board Meetings, or policy 2300, Board Meetings (subsection D.2).  
  • Each month, the first part of at least one regularly scheduled board meeting will be set aside for citizens to address the board through public comment. 
  • A sign-up sheet will be available 30 minutes before the meeting begins for any individual or group to indicate their desire to address the board. 
  • Each speaker will receive 3 minutes to present comments.  The public comment session will not exceed 30 minutes total except by majority vote of the board.
  • The board chair will recognize speakers in the order in which they signed in.  Substitute speakers will not be permitted and speakers may not donate any portion of their time to another speaker.  If a speaker is unable to present all of his or her information within the specified time limit, the speaker may provide the board with additional information in written form.  If an unusually large number of people requests to speak, a majority of the board may decide to reduce the time for each individual or to require the designation of a spokesperson for each group of persons supporting or opposing the same positions.  At any time, the board may establish additional procedures to ensure that public comment sessions proceed in an efficient and orderly manner. 
  • Board members will not respond to individuals who address the board except to request clarification of points made by the presenter.
  • Except in cases of emergency, information received during presentations will not be acted upon at the time it is received.  It will take unanimous vote of the board members present to act on a presentation considered to be of an unusual or emergency nature at the time it is presented.
  • Disruptions by any person or persons of a public meeting will be subject to action in accordance with G.S. 143-318.17. 
  • Complaints about the performance of school personnel, implementation of board policy, the quality of the educational program, or school facilities should be submitted initially for a response to the school system official responsible for the program or facility or to the superintendent.  The superintendent or designee shall make available policy 2310, Public Participation at Board Meetings, and other relevant grievance procedures to any individual or group submitting a complaint.
  • The board may choose to offer a second opportunity for public comment at the end of the meeting.  Sign-ups will not be required for the second public comment opportunity.
  • No solicitations will be allowed during public comment.
 
Groups audience: 
School Board

03. Good News Report

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
X
Action
 
Excellent Educators
X
Information
X
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
X
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
Black History Month
Each year the month of February is celebrated as Black History Month in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.  The 2021 theme, “Black Family:  Representation, Identity, and Diversity” explores the African diaspora and the spread of Black families across the United States.  Classrooms will have activities throughout the month to pay tribute to the generations of African Americans who struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society and honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout history.    
 
National CTE Month
February 2021 is National Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month.  CTE prepares students for the workforce by offering a skills-based route to lifelong success.  Consider this:  If someone winds up in the hospital, they will see a doctor for about 10 minutes tops; yet they will be in hourly contact with nurses, technicians, and other specialists who got their start in the CTE classroom.  Auto mechanics, court clerks, systems administrators, IT specialists, and local government employees are all educated through the CTE system.  Many post-secondary institutes recognize that CTE provides the skills students need to start in engineering, mathematics, or technology occupations.  Join us in celebrating the achievements and accomplishments of CTE programs in our district and across the country.
 
Random Acts of Kindness Month/Day
Random Acts of Kindness Week is February 14-20, 2021, and Random Acts of Kindness Day is Wednesday, February 17.  This month we encourage everyone to “Explore the Good” and “Make Kindness the Norm.”  Scientific evidence shows us the positive effects of doing kind acts for others as well as receiving or even witnessing kindness.  Teaching, modeling, and encouraging kindness in schools and at home is crucial to the social-emotional health of children and adults.  During these times of stress, isolation, and anxiety, even the smallest act of kindness can help change a life. 
 
National School Counseling Week
National School Counseling Week 2021 was celebrated during the week of February 1-5 with the theme, “School Counselors: All in for All Students.”  It is a time to shine a light on the important and unique contribution of school counselors within our schools.  Counselors help students achieve success, get into college, and plan for a career, but that’s just one side of the coin.  Counselors are also the ones students turn to when they need help.  They advocate for children and help them deal with adversity every day.  Please join us in thanking these dedicated professionals for all they do to improve the lives of students. 
 
“Love the Bus” / School Bus Driver Appreciation Week
February is “Love the Bus” month nationwide, and February 8-12, 2021 was “School Bus Driver Appreciation Week” in North Carolina.  Attached is a proclamation from Governor Roy Cooper saluting our dedicated school bus drivers for the invaluable contributions they make to public education and student safety every day.
 
School Nutrition Director to Present at Child Hunger Conference
Transylvania County School Nutrition Director Carolyn Barton has been invited to be a presenter/panelist at the 2021 North Carolina Child Hunger Leaders Conference.  The virtual conference is scheduled for February 17-18 with nearly 1,000 registered attendees.  Her presentation topic will be Meals on the Move: “The Last Mile – Best Practices for Getting Meals to Children.”  The conference will include a cross section of representatives from school nutrition, transportation, administrators, food pantries, and other community partners.  We thank Mrs. Barton for her leadership in combating child hunger. 
 
Superintendent Selected as NCASCD Board President-Elect 
Dr. Jeff McDaris has been selected as the President-Elect of the North Carolina Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (NCASCD) Board of Directors.  The NCASCD is an organization that enlists all categories of education for the improvement of educational opportunities for children.  Congratulations, Dr. McDaris!
 
NCSPRA “Blue Ribbon” Award Winners
The North Carolina School Public Relations Association recently announced “Blue Ribbon” award winners for excellence in the field known as “School PR.”  Transylvania County Schools earned a Gold Award, 4 Silver Awards, and a Bronze Award in Digital Media Engagement, Electronic Media (Video Production), and Excellence in Writing.  A Gold Award was given for a story about the critical role played by TCS cafeteria staff in offering a lifeline to our community during the pandemic. Congratulations to Community Relations Coordinator Kevin Smith and all staff who collaborate every day to share the good news of Transylvania County Schools!
 
TCSEF Creative Classroom Grant Winners for 2021-2022
The following projects totaling over $14,000 were recommended for funding for the 2021-2022 school year through the Transylvania County Schools Educational Foundation Creative Classroom Grants.  These competitive grants are part of the funding that the Foundation makes available each year to enrich classrooms, provide scholarships, fund student leadership opportunities, and support teacher leadership initiatives.  We appreciate TCSEF’s work raising money to award these funds, especially during the pandemic, and we thank the Grants Committee which this year evaluated 26 proposals.  Grant winners will have up to 18 months to use the awarded funds.  Congratulations to all and thank you, Educational Foundation.
 
Name
School
Title
Award
Laura Smith
RMS
Sublime Print and Design;
$1,271.16
Matt Tuckey
BHS
Hands-ON Science! 
$347.37
Nicole Moman
RES
The Peace Path Initiative
$776.13
Noelle Fehn
DRS
Introduction to STEM revisited
$64.00
Jim Leatherwood
BHS
Capture the Moment
$304.29
Bethany Chapman
RES
Play in the RES Media Center
$490.72
Heather Corn
TCH
Manipulating Minds
$295.39
Jennifer Galloway
TCH
Outdoor Adventures for the Tigers
$661.85
Chris Alley
DRS
Taiko Drumming & Technology
$2,525.45
Jessica Whitmire
BHS
Ice, Ice, Baby!
$805.00
Hazel Ketchum
RMS, RHS
Appalachian Music Studies Program
$2,516.76
Laura Sullivan
RES, TCH
Personal Music Kits for Music Anywhere
$1,384.00
Crystal Whitman
RES
Cracking the Reading and Writing Codes with the Brain in Mind!
$629.51
Breana Murfin
BES
Novel Studies Kids Love
$267.25
James Markey
BMS
Sibelius – The Software that Runs the BMS Chorus
$599.00
Erica Courtine
BES
Creating a Classroom Library That Students From All Backgrounds Will Love
$312.60
Katerina Canter
RMS, RHS
Band Piece Commission
$750.00
 
 
TOTAL
$14,027.48
 
 
For more good news from Transylvania County Schools, please visit us at:
 
Home Page:  www.tcsnc.org ǀ Facebook:  facebook.com/transylvaniaschools
Twitter:  twitter.com/transylvaniasch ǀ Flickr:  flickr.com/tcsnc
Instagram:  Instagram.com/transylvaniaschools ǀ YouTube:  youtube.com/tcsnc
Smartphone App:  Transylvania County Schools on Play Store and iTunes
SoundCloud:  soundcloud.com/transylvaniacountyschools
 
Public Attachments: 
PDF icon Good News Report 2-15-20.pdf
PDF icon School-Bus-Driver-Appreciation-Week.pdf
Groups audience: 
School Board

04. Former Students in the Military

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
 
Action
 
Excellent Educators
 
Information
X
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
 
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
The board wishes to thank the former students from Brevard High School, Rosman High School, and Davidson River School who are currently serving or have previously served in the U.S. Military.  The attached list of names is recognized at every meeting and read aloud twice a year in recognition of Veterans Day and Memorial Day.  Additional names will be included as they are received.
 
Public Attachments: 
PDF icon Military List 2-15-21.pdf
Groups audience: 
School Board

05. Consent Agenda

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
 
Action
X
Excellent Educators
X
Information
 
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
 
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
The following items are submitted for consent approval (see attachments):
  1. Minutes of the January 12, January 19, and February 1, 2021 meetings
  2. Personnel report for February 15, 2021
  3. Appointments of Kim Garrett as school treasurer at Brevard High School and Diana Collins as school treasurer at Brevard Elementary School, pursuant to N.C.G.S. 115C-448(a)
A motion is in order to approve the consent agenda items.
 
Public Attachments: 
PDF icon Minutes 1-12-21.pdf
PDF icon Minutes 1-19-21.pdf
PDF icon Minutes 2-01-21.pdf
PDF icon Personnel Report 2-15-21.pdf
Groups audience: 
School Board

06. School Calendar 2021-2022

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
 
Action
X
Excellent Educators
 
Information
 
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
 
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
At the work session on February 1, Dr. Brian Weaver presented a first read of the draft school calendar for the 2021-2022 year.  He reported that two calendar committee meetings were held virtually and were comprised of staff members from each school and parent representatives.  North Carolina schools have little flexibility in their calendars due to state legislation; however, counties such as Transylvania that qualify for a weather waiver may start next year as early as the Monday closest to August 19.  The calendar committee chose to begin school on Monday, August 16, 2021 to allow for the conclusion of the first semester before the Christmas break.  In all other aspects, the proposed calendar is very similar to the current calendar.  The last student day will be the Friday prior to Memorial Day.  The draft calendar is attached.  Dr. Weaver will answer any questions you may have. 
 
A motion is in order to approve the school calendar for the 2021-2022 year.
 
Public Attachments: 
PDF icon 2021-2022 Revised TCS Draft Calendar_February 15.pdf
Groups audience: 
School Board

07. Policy: Fall 2020 Custom Updates

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
X
Action
X
Excellent Educators
X
Information
 
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
X
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
On January 19, the board received 43 policy updates from NCSBA and one local policy update as first-read information.  There have been no additional changes to the policies since that time.  A number of the policy updates are temporary additions necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic.  Several other changes are the result of recent revisions to policies on discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, and bullying.  Other changes are described below. 
 
Policy revisions related to the COVID-19 response include:
  • 1510/4200/7270, School Safety
  • 3300, School Calendar and Time for Learning
  • 4400, Attendance
  • 5020, Visitors to the Schools
  • 5030, Community Use of Facilities
  • 6305, Safety and Student Transportation Services
Changes resulting from recent revisions to policies on discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, and bullying include:
  • 1740/4010, Student and Parent Grievance Procedure
  • 1742/5060, Responding to Complaints
  • 1750/7220 Grievance Procedure for Employees
  • 1760/7280, Prohibition Against Retaliation
  • 4001, Equal Educational Opportunities
Other revisions include:
  • 1710/4020/7230, Discrimination and Harassment Prohibited by Federal Law, and 7232, Discrimination and Harassment in the Workplace: These policies were recently released as part of a special update related to the new federal Title IX regulations.  This update slightly modifies the language pertaining to retaliation, based on feedback from OCR provided to a member LEA. 
  • 2121, Board Member Conflict of Interest:  Adds a provision prohibiting board members from participating in any matter before the board pertaining to the employment of the board members’ spouse.  A conforming change was made to policy 2120, Code of Ethics for School Board Members.
  • 3102, Online Instruction:  Adds a new provision to authorize remote instruction for all or part of a school year when necessary due to exigent circumstances and consistent with law, and to reserve the right of the board to deviate from board policies during periods of remote instruction when necessary and consistent with law.
  • 4040/7310, Staff-Student Relations:  Modified to allow one-on-one communications with students on video conferencing platforms such as Zoom or Google Meet under certain circumstances.  A conforming change was made to policy 7335, Employee Use of Social Media.
  • 4600, Student Fees:  Reflects a change to state law that requires the schedule of student fees, charges, and solicitations to be posted annually on the board’s website by October 15 and to be updated thereafter within 30 days of any change.
  • 6330, Insurance for Student Transportation Services:  Addresses use of passenger vans for student transport. 
The 44 policies are presented for approval.  Dr. Brian Weaver will answer any questions you may have. 
 
A motion is in order to approve the 44 policies as listed below. 
 
Fall 2020 Custom Updates
(second read; approval)
1300
Governing Principle – Parental Involvement
1310/4002
Parental Involvement
1500
Governing Principle – Safe, Orderly, and Inviting Environment
1510/4200/7270
School Safety
1600
Governing Principle – Professional Development
1700
Governing Principle – Removal of Barriers
1710/4020/7230
Discrimination and Harassment Prohibited by Federal Law
1725/4035/7236
Title IX Sexual Harassment – Prohibited Conduct and Reporting Process
1726/4036/7237
Title IX Sexual Harassment Grievance Process
1740/4010
Student and Parent Grievance Procedure
1742/5060
Responding to Complaints
1750/7220
Grievance Procedure for Employees
1760/7280
Prohibition Against Retaliation
2120
Code of Ethics for School Board Members
2121
Board Member Conflict of Interest
2500
Hearings Before the Board
3000
Goals and Objectives of the Educational Program
3102
Online Instruction
3300
School Calendar and Time for Learning
3410
Testing and Assessment Program
3460
Graduation Requirements
3620
Extracurricular Activities and Student Organizations
4001
Equal Educational Opportunities
4023
Education for Pregnant and Parenting Students
4040/7310
Staff-Student Relations
4202/5029/7272
Service Animals in Schools
4328
Gang-Related Activity
4333
Weapons, Bomb Threats, Terrorist Threats, and Clear Threats to Safety
4335
Criminal Behavior
4345
Student Discipline Records
4353
Long-Term Suspension, 365-Day Suspension, Expulsion
4400
Attendance
4600
Student Fees
5020
Visitors to the Schools
5030
Community Use of Facilities
5070/7350
Public Records – Retention, Release, and Disposition
6305
Safety and Student Transportation Services
6330
Insurance for Student Transportation Services
7130
Licensure
7232
Discrimination and Harassment in the Workplace
7335
Employee Use of Social Media
7503
Teleworking
7820
Personnel Files
8510
School Finance Officer
 
Public Attachments: 
PDF icon Policy 1300_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 1310-4002_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 1500_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 1510-4200-7270_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 1600_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 1700_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 1710-4020-7230_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 1725-4035-7236_revised NCSBA & CS.pdf
PDF icon Policy 1726-4036-7237_revised NCSBA & CS.pdf
PDF icon Policy 1740-4010_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 1742-5060_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 1750-7220_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 1760-7280_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 2120_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 2121_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 2500_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 3000_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 3102_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 3300_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 3410_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 3460_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 3620_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 4001_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 4023_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 4040-7310_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 4202-5029-7272_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 4328_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 4333_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 4335_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 4345_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 4353_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 4400_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 4600_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 5020_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 5030_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 5070-7350_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 6305_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 6330_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 7130_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 7232_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 7335_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 7503_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 7820_revised.pdf
PDF icon Policy 8510_revised.pdf
Groups audience: 
School Board

08. Annual Financial Report 2019-2020

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
 
Action
 
Excellent Educators
 
Information
X
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
 
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
Mr. Terry Andersen of Carland & Andersen, Inc., Certified Public Accountants, will present the Transylvania County Schools Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020.  The financial report and the auditors’ compliance report are attached for review.  Mr. Andersen and Mr. Barger will answer any questions you may have.
 
Public Attachments: 
PDF icon Transylvania County Board of Education 2020 Audit.pdf
PDF icon TCBE Compliance Report 2020.pdf
Groups audience: 
School Board

09. FY20 Budget Amendment

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
 
Action
X
Excellent Educators
 
Information
 
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
 
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
Norris Barger will present a budget amendment for the FY20 Capital Outlay fund.  The amendment is attached. 
 
A motion is in order to approve the FY20 budget amendment.
 
Public Attachments: 
PDF icon FY20 Budget end of year amendment-Fund 4.pdf
Groups audience: 
School Board

10. FY22 Budget

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
 
Action
 
Excellent Educators
 
Information
X
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
 
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
Norris Barger will present a first look at budget information for the 2021-2022 fiscal year.  The draft FY22 Local Current Expense budget and the draft Fund 2 Changes summary are attached.  Fund 4 and Fund 8 documents will be presented at the March 1 meeting.  Mr. Barger will answer any questions you may have.
 
Public Attachments: 
PDF icon FY22 LCE & Fund 2 Budget Changes_2-08-21.pdf
Groups audience: 
School Board

11. Bond Projects Update

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
 
Action
 
Excellent Educators
 
Information
X
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
 
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
Norris Barger will give an update on the school bond construction projects.  A summary of the budget and actual expenditures to date is attached for your review.
 
Public Attachments: 
PDF icon Bond budget and actual_2-08-21.pdf
Groups audience: 
School Board

12. Superintendent's Update

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
 
Action
 
Excellent Educators
 
Information
X
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
 
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
Dr. Jeff McDaris will give an update on current and emerging educational issues.
 
 
Groups audience: 
School Board

13. Important Dates

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
 
Action
 
Excellent Educators
 
Information
X
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
 
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
 
Mar. 1
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
MEC
Mar. 12
Students dismissed at noon
 
 
Mar. 15
Teacher workday
 
 
Mar. 16
Remote learning day #4
 
 
Mar. 16 (Tues.)
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
MEC
Apr. 2
Students dismissed at noon
 
 
Apr. 5-9
Spring break
 
 
Apr. 19
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
MEC
Apr. 30
Remote learning day #5
 
 
May 3
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
MEC
May 17
REGULAR MEETING
6:30 p.m.
MEC
May 28
Last student day; noon dismissal
 
 
May 31
Memorial Day holiday
 
 
June 1-4
Teacher workdays
 
 
 
         

 

 
Groups audience: 
School Board

14. Other Items

 
Strategic Priority
Reason for Consideration
Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship
 
Action
 
Excellent Educators
 
Information
X
   Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students
 
Discussion
 
Operations and Support
X
 
 
 
An opportunity will be provided for comments and/or other items from board members.
 
 
Groups audience: 
School Board

III. Adjournment

Groups audience: 
School Board

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