Policy Adoption
Proposed new policies and proposed changes in existing policies will be presented in writing for reading and discussion. Unless it is deemed by the board that immediate action would be in the best interests of the district, the final vote for adoption will take place not earlier than the next succeeding regular or special board meeting. Any written statement by any person relative to a proposed policy or amendment should be directed to the board secretary prior to the second reading. The board may invite oral statements from staff members or community members as an order of business.
When the board of directors is considering a district policy or amendment to policy that is not expressly or by implication authorized by state or federal law, but which will promote the education of kindergarten through twelfth grade students in public schools or will promote the effective, efficient or safe management and operation of the district, the proposed policy shall be described in any notice of the meetings at which the policy will be considered, if the notice is issued pursuant to the Open Public Meetings Act, Ch. 42.30 RCW. The board of directors will provide an opportunity for public written and oral comment on such policies before adoption or amendment.
In the event that immediate action on a proposed policy is necessary, the motion for its adoption will provide that immediate adoption is in the best interest of the district. No further action is required. All new or amended policies will become effective upon adoption, unless a specific effective date is provided in the motion for adoption.
Policies as adopted or amended will be made a part of the minutes of the meeting at which action was taken. All policies and associated procedures will be posted on the website once adopted or approved.
Non-substantive editorial revisions and changes in administrative, legal and/or cross references need not be approved by the board.
Administrative Procedures
The superintendent or designee will develop such administrative procedures as are necessary to ensure consistent implementation of policies adopted by the board.
When a written procedure is developed, the superintendent will submit it to the board as an information item. Such procedures need not be approved by the board, though the board may request a revision when it appears that they are not consistent with the board's intentions as expressed in its policies. Procedures need not be reviewed by the board prior to their issuance; however, on controversial topics, the superintendent may request prior board consultation.
Legal References:
Corporate powers - RCW 28A.320.010
Directors - Bylaws for board and school government - RCW 28A.320.040
Ordinances, rules, resolutions, regulations, etc., adopted at public meetings - Notice- Secret voting prohibited - RCW 42.30.060
Management Resources:
Role of the Board Legislative Representative - Policy News, August 2009
Highline School District 401
Adopted by the Board: March 1983
Revised by the Board 8.03, 9.08
Classification: Priority