B.O.E. Public Participation Guidelines
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Any
individual wishing to address the board of education shall communicate
such wish to the superintendent by
letter. The letter must
state the nature of the matter to be discussed, the full
name of the person making the request, and what is expected from
the board. The letter must
be received by the superintendent at lease 7 (seven) days prior to the
next regularly scheduled meeting
in order to be placed on the agenda.
(The agenda must be posted twenty-four business
hours prior to the meeting.)
The superintendent must inform the board president of any
individual or organization denied
the opportunity to address the board of education.

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The
board clerk shall ask all visitors to list their names in the visitor's
register.

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Board
members and administrative staff will not respond to questions from the
public at the board meeting.
Proper questions from members of the public may be referred to
the superintendent for later report to the board.
The board will not, in most instances, be able to vote on matters
brought forward by the public during public participation time if such
matters are not specific agenda items.
Such items may be placed on the agenda for the next meeting.

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The
president of the board shall recognize speakers, maintain proper order,
and adhere to time limits, if any
established by the board. Specifically,
the president may require all proponents of
one side of an issue to elect one spokesperson.
Repetitive comments by consecutive individuals
will not be allowed.

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Members
of the public shall not be recognized while the board is conducting its
official business.

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The
board shall not hear personal complaints unless the proper
administrative procedures concerning complaints have been followed.
The board will not tolerate personal attacks on
members of the board, the administrative staff, or any employee.
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