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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in the next regular Board packet. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 (Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2:240 Board Policy Development The Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designee. Suggestions from all others should be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designee. A Superintendent's Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or required to implement a proposed policy and obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney when appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are first introduced, except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or prudent in order to meet emergency or special conditions or to be legally compliant. Further Board consideration may be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community input. The adoption of a policy will serve to supersede all previously adopted policies on the same topic. The Board policies are available for public inspection in the District's main office during regular office hours and on the District website. Copy requests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, Access to District Public Records, or via a Freedom of Information Act request.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in of Education at the next regular regularly scheduled Board packetmeeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 REF.:5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 REF.:2:220 (Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23ADOPTED:April 21, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2011 Xxxxxxx CUSD 139 2:240 Board Policy Development The Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion elimination of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should may be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. A Superintendent's Board Policy Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions suggestions, and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or required to implement a proposed policy and obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney school attorney when appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are first introduced, except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or prudent in order to meet emergency or special conditions or to be legally compliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community input. The adoption of a policy will serve to supersede all previously adopted policies on the same topic. The Board of Education policies are available for public inspection in the District's main administrative office during regular office hours and on the District websitehours. Copy requests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, under the District's Access to District Public Records, or via a Freedom of Information Act requestRecords Policy.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in of Education at the next regular regularlyscheduled Board packetmeeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 REF.:2:220 (Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23August 15, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2019 Xxxxxxx CUSD 139 2:240 Board Policy Development The Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose maypropose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion elimination of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should be maybe made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. A Superintendent's ABoard Policy Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions policysuggestions, and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information policyinformation and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or required to implement a bya proposed policy and policyand obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations policyrecommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney when school attorneywhen appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions policyrevisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are theyare first introduced, except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or necessaryor prudent in order to meet emergency or emergencyor special conditions or to be legally compliantlegallycompliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community inputopportunityfor communityinput. The adoption of a policy will policywill serve to supersede all previously adopted previouslyadopted policies on the same topic. The Board of Education policies are available for public inspection in the District's main administrative office during regular office hours and on the District websitehours. Copy requests Copyrequests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, under the District's Access to District Public RecordsRecords Policy. Board Policy Review and Evaluation The Board of Education will monitor its policies and consider whether anymodifications are required. Superintendent Implementation The Board will support anyreasonable interpretation of Board of Education policymade bythe Superintendent. If reasonable minds differ, or via a Freedom the Board will review policyand consider the need for further clarification. In the absence of Information Act requestBoard of Education policy, the Superintendent is authorized to take appropriate action.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in the next regular Board packet. LEGAL REF.: 5 REF.:5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 REF.:2:220 (School Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23ADOPTED:August 18, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2015 2:240 Board Policy Development The School Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose maypropose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. A Superintendent's ABoard Policy Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions policysuggestions and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information policyinformation and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or byor required to implement a proposed policy and policyand obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations policyrecommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney when appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions policyrevisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are theyare first introduced, except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or when necessaryor prudent in order to meet emergency or emergencyor special conditions or to be legally compliantlegallycompliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community inputopportunityfor communityinput. The adoption of a policy will policywill serve to supersede all previously adopted previouslyadopted policies on the same topic. The Board policies are available for public inspection in the District's main office during regular office hours and on the District websitehours. Copy requests Copyrequests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, Access to District Public Records, or via a Freedom of Information Act request.,

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in the next regular Board packet. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 (School Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23August 19, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2019 East Moline SD 37 2:240 Board Policy Development The School Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion elimination of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. A Superintendent's Board Policy Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions suggestions, and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or required to implement a proposed policy and obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney attorney when appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are first introduced, except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or prudent in order to meet emergency or special conditions or to be legally compliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community input. The adoption of a policy will serve to supersede all previously adopted policies on the same topic. The Board policies are available for public inspection in the District's main office during regular office hours and on the District websitehours. Copy requests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, Access to District District's Public Records, or via a Freedom of Information Act request.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be maybe presented to the Board in of Education at the next regular regularlyscheduled Board packetmeeting. Questions addressed to the Board of Education maybe deferred to the next regularlyscheduled Board meeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 REF.:2:220 (Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23September 17, 2020 Oak Park and 2019 River Forest H.S.D. 200 Trails SD 26 2:240 Board Policy Development The Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose maypropose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion elimination of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. A Superintendent's ABoard Policy Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions policysuggestions, and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information policyinformation and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or byor required to implement a proposed policy and policyand obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations policyrecommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney when attorneywhen appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions policyrevisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are theyare first introduced, except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or necessaryor prudent in order to meet emergency or emergencyor special conditions or to be legally compliantlegallycompliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community inputopportunityfor communityinput. The policywill be on public displayfor 30 days. The adoption of a policy will policywill serve to supersede all previously adopted previouslyadopted policies on the same topic. The Board of Education policies are available for public inspection in the District's main office during regular office hours and or on the District websiteWebpage. Copy requests Copyrequests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, Access to District District's Public Records, or via a Freedom of Information Act request.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in at the next regular regularlyscheduled Board packetmeeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 REF.:2:220 (School Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23August 20, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2019 2:240 Board Policy Development The School Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose maypropose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion elimination of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designee. A Superintendent's Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or byor required to implement a proposed policy and policyand obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations policyrecommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney when attorneywhen appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions policyrevisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are theyare first introduced, except when: (1introduced(2) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or necessaryor prudent in order to meet emergency or emergencyor special conditions or to be legally compliantlegallycompliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community inputopportunityfor communityinput. The adoption of a policy will serve to supersede all previously adopted previouslyadopted policies on the same topic. The Board policies are available for public inspection in the District's main office during regular office hours and on the District websitehours. Copy requests Copyrequests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, Access to District District's Public Records, or via a Freedom of Information Act request.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in the next regular Board packet. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 REF.:2:220 (School Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23ADOPTED:November 18, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 1997 REVISED:December 21, 2010; August 20, 2019 Xxxxxx-Xxxxx SD 88 2:240 Board Policy Development The School Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose maypropose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. A Superintendent's ABoard Policy Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions policysuggestions and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or byor required to implement a proposed policy and policyand obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations policyrecommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney when appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions policyrevisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are theyare first introduced, except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or necessaryor prudent in order to meet emergency or emergencyor special conditions or to be legally compliantlegallycompliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community inputopportunityfor communityinput. The adoption of a policy will policywill serve to supersede all previously adopted previouslyadopted policies on the same topic. The Board policies are available for public inspection in the District's main office during regular office hours and on the District websitehours. Copy requests Copyrequests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, Access to District Public Records, or via a Freedom of Information Act request.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. 5. Anumber of individuals wishing to address the Board on the same subject shall choose a spokesperson who shall speak in their behalf. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in of Education at the next regular regularlyscheduled Board packetmeeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 REF.:2:220 (Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23September 19, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2019 Jersey CUSD 100 2:240 Board Policy Development The Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose maypropose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion elimination of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should be maybe made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designee. A Superintendent's Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information policyinformation and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or required to implement a bya proposed policy and policyand obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney when school attorneywhen appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions policyrevisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are theyare first introduced, introduced except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or when necessaryor prudent in order to meet emergency or emergencyor special conditions or to be legally compliantlegallycompliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community inputopportunityfor communityinput. The adoption of a policy will policywill serve to supersede all previously adopted previouslyadopted policies on the same topic. The Board of Education policies are available for public inspection in the District's main administrative office during regular office hours and on the District websitehours. Copy requests Copyrequests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, under the District's Access to District Public RecordsRecords Policy. Board Policy Review and Evaluation The Board of Education will monitor its policies and consider whether anymodifications are required. Superintendent Implementation The Board will support anyreasonable interpretation of Board of Education policymade bythe Superintendent. If reasonable minds differ, or via a Freedom the Board will review policyand consider the need for further clarification. In the absence of Information Act requestBoard of Education policy, the Superintendent is authorized to take appropriate action.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in of Education at the next regular regularlyscheduled Board packetmeeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 REF.:2:220 (Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23August 19, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2019 Xxxxxxxxx CUSD 7 2:240 Board Policy Development The Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose maypropose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion elimination of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should be maybe made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designee. A Superintendent's Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information policyinformation and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or required to implement a bya proposed policy and policyand obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations policyrecommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney when school attorneywhen appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions policyrevisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are theyare first introduced, except whenwhen : (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or necessaryor prudent in order to meet emergency or emergencyor special conditions or to be legally compliantlegallycompliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community inputopportunityfor communityinput. The adoption of a policy will policywill serve to supersede all previously adopted previouslyadopted policies on the same topic. The Board of Education policies are available for public inspection in the District's main administrative office during regular office hours and on the District websitehours. Copy requests Copyrequests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, under the District's Access to District Public RecordsRecords Policy. Board Policy Review and Evaluation The Board of Education will monitor its policies and consider whether anymodifications are required. Superintendent Implementation The Board will support anyreasonable interpretation of Board of Education policymade bythe Superintendent. If reasonable minds differ, the Board will review policyand consider the need for further clarification. In the absence of Board of Education policy, the Superintendent is authorized to take appropriate action. Suspension of Policies The Board, bya majorityvote of members present at anymeeting, maytemporarilysuspend a Board policynot established bylaw or via contract. The failure to suspend with a Freedom of Information Act requestspecific motion does not invalidate the Board action. LEGAL REF.: 105 ILCS 5/10-20.5. CROSS REF.:2:150 (Committees), 3:40 (Superintendent) Adopted: August 19, 2019 Xxxxxxxxx CUSD 7 2:240-E1 Exhibit - PRESS Issue Updates This procedure is for PRESS subscribers. For subscribers to PRESS Plus, XXXX's full-maintenance policyupdate service, the update instructions that arrive with a paid PRESS Plus subscription provide further guidance.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in the next regular Board packet. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 REF.:2:220 (Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23September 16, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2019 Wabash CUSD 348 2:240 Board Policy Development The Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. A Superintendent's Board Policy Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or required to implement a proposed policy and obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney when appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are first introduced, except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) when necessary or prudent in order to meet emergency or special conditions or to be legally compliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community input. The adoption of a policy will serve to supersede all previously adopted policies on the same topic. The Board policies are available for public inspection in the District's main office during regular office hours and on the District websitehours. Copy requests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, Access to District Public Records, or via a Freedom of Information Act request.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in at the next regular regularlyscheduled Board packetmeeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 REF.:2:220 (School Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23September 16, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2019 Nauvoo-Colusa CUSD 325 2:240 Board Policy Development The School Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose maypropose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. A Superintendent's ABoard Policy Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions policysuggestions and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information policyinformation and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or byor required to implement a proposed policy and policyand obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations policyrecommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney when appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions policyrevisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are theyare first introduced, except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or necessaryor prudent in order to meet emergency or emergencyor special conditions or to be legally compliantlegallycompliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community inputopportunityfor communityinput. The adoption of a policy will policywill serve to supersede all previously adopted previouslyadopted policies on the same topic. The Board policies are available for public inspection in the District's main office during regular office hours and on the District websitehours. Copy requests Copyrequests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, Access to District Public Records, or via a Freedom of Information Act request.,

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in the next regular Board packet. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 REF.:2:220 (School Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January September 23, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2019 2:240 Board Policy Development The School Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose maypropose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. A Superintendent's ABoard Policy Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions policysuggestions and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information policyinformation and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or byor required to implement a proposed policy and policyand obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations policyrecommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney when appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions policyrevisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are theyare first introduced, except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or necessaryor prudent in order to meet emergency or emergencyor special conditions or to be legally compliantlegallycompliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community inputopportunityfor communityinput. The adoption of a policy will policywill serve to supersede all previously adopted policies on the same topic. The Board policies are available for public inspection in the District's main office during regular office hours and on the District websitehours. Copy requests Copyrequests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, Access to District Public Records, or via a Freedom of Information Act request.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in the next regular Board packet. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 (Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2:240 Board Policy Development The Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose maypropose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designee. Suggestions from all others should be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designee. A Superintendent's ABoard Policy Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions policysuggestions and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information policyinformation and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or byor required to implement a proposed policy and policyand obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations policyrecommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney when appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions policyrevisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are theyare first introduced, except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or necessaryor prudent in order to meet emergency or emergencyor special conditions or to be legally compliantlegallycompliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community inputopportunityfor communityinput. The adoption of a policy will policywill serve to supersede all previously adopted policies on the same topic. The Board policies are available for public inspection in the District's main office during regular office hours and on the District websitehours. Copy requests Copyrequests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, Access to District Public Records, or via a Freedom of Information Act request.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall may be presented to the Board in of Education at the next regular regularly scheduled Board packetmeeting. Questions addressed to the Board of Education may be deferred to the next regularly scheduled Board meeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 REF.:2:220 (Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23September 17, 2020 Oak Park and 2019 River Forest H.S.D. 200 Trails SD 26 2:240 Board Policy Development The Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion elimination of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. A Superintendent's Board Policy Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions suggestions, and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or required to implement a proposed policy and obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney attorney when appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are first introduced, except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or prudent in order to meet emergency or special conditions or to be legally compliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community input. The policy will be on public display for 30 days. The adoption of a policy will serve to supersede all previously adopted policies on the same topic. The Board of Education policies are available for public inspection in the District's main office during regular office hours and or on the District websiteWebpage. Copy requests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, Access to District District's Public Records, or via a Freedom of Information Act request.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in of Education at the next regular regularly scheduled Board packetmeeting. LEGAL REF.: 5 REF.:5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 REF.:2:220 (Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23ADOPTED:October 18, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2012 Jersey CUSD 100 2:240 Board Policy Development The Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion elimination of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designeeSuperintendent. Suggestions from all others should may be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designee. A Superintendent's Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or required to implement a proposed policy and obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney school attorney when appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are first introduced, introduced except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) when necessary or prudent in order to meet emergency or special conditions or to be legally compliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community input. The adoption of a policy will serve to supersede all previously adopted policies on the same topic. The Board of Education policies are available for public inspection in the District's main administrative office during regular office hours and on the District websitehours. Copy requests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, under the District's Access to District Public Records, or via a Freedom of Information Act requestRecords Policy.

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Visitors to and Conduct on School Property. Petitions or written correspondence to the Board shall be presented to the Board in the next regular Board packet. LEGAL REF.: 5 ILCS 120/2.06, Open Meetings Act. 105 ILCS 5/10-6 and 5/10-16. CROSS REF.: 2:220 (Board of Education Meeting Procedure), 8:10 (Connection with the Community), 8:30 (Visitors to and Conduct on School Property) Adopted: January 23, 2020 Oak Park and River Forest H.S.D. 200 2:240 Board Policy Development The Board of Education governs using written policies. Written policies ensure legal compliance, establish Board processes, articulate District ends, delegate authority, and define operating limits. Board policies also provide the basis for monitoring progress toward District ends. Policy Development Anyone may propose new policies, changes to existing policies, or deletion of existing policies. Staff suggestions should be processed through the Superintendent or designee. Suggestions from all others should be made to the Board President or the Superintendent or designee. A Superintendent's Board Policy Committee consisting of two Board members along with members of the administrative team will consider all policy suggestions and provide information and recommendations to the Board. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for: (1) providing relevant policy information and data to the Board, (2) notifying those who will implement or be affected by or required to implement a proposed policy and obtaining their advice and suggestions, and (3) having policy recommendations drafted into written form for Board deliberation. The Superintendent or designee shall seek the counsel of the Board Attorney when appropriate. Policy Adoption and Dissemination Policies or policy revisions will not be adopted at the Board meeting at which they are first introduced, except when: (1) appropriate for a consent agenda because no Board discussion is required, or (2) necessary or prudent in order to meet emergency or special conditions or to be legally compliant. Further Board consideration may will be given at a subsequent meeting(s) and after an opportunity for community input. The adoption of a policy will serve to supersede all previously adopted policies on the same topic. The Board policies are available for public inspection in the District's main office during regular office hours and on the District website. Copy requests should be made pursuant to Board policy 2:250, Access to District Public Records, Records or via a Freedom of Information Act request.

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