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Carmel Clay Schools expands background check requirements to include visitors

Carmel Clay Schools

Carmel Clay Schools

The Carmel Clay Schools Board of Trustees met Jan. 27. The next meeting is set for 7 p.m. Feb. 24 at the Educational Services Center, 5201 E. Main St. For more, or to see an agenda, visit ccs.k12.in.us/board.

What happened: The board adopted a policy on volunteers.

What it means: The updated policy changes rules on background checks for visitors and volunteers in the classroom and lunchroom. It requires volunteers and visitors to have a background check completed and reviewed every three years. The previous policy required checks every five years and did not include visitors. The background check costs $13.95.

 

What happened: The board approved a policy on public attendance at school events.

What it means: The policy updates an existing policy, making changes to sentences covering service animals. Dudley said it was recommended by CCS’s attorneys that a sentence be removed from the policy that requires visitors to have evidence of certifications for the services animals. Another update changes references of “service dogs” to “service animals.”

 

What happened: The board approved a resolution establishing a school safety referendum fund.

What it means: Roger McMichael, CCS assistant superintendent of business affairs, said a school safety referendum fund must be established as a result of the community passing the school safety referendum.

 

What happened: The board approved an amendment to a past transfer.

What it means: At the end of 2019, the board approved a resolution to transfer approximately $16 million from the district’s education fund to the operation fund. The amount has been amended to approximately $12.8 million. The board unanimously approved the amended transfer.

 

What happened: The board adopted a policy on staff evaluation.

What it means: The former staff evaluation policy was updated to remove outdated and erroneous information. The board unanimously approved the policy.

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