Review Agenda Item
Meeting Date: 4/15/2025 - 6:00 PM
Category: New Business
Type: Action
Subject: 11.1 Motion to Amend Policy 6 - Trustee Code of Ethics, Appendix 1
Student Achievement Plan:
Policy: 06 - Trustee Code of Ethics
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Recommendation: THAT the Board of Education approve the amendment of Policy 6 – Trustee Code of Ethics, Appendix 1 be amended to include the following provisions: - The respondent trustee shall have the option to waive confidentiality and request that their Code of Ethics hearing be conducted in a public forum. This request must be made in writing and will be granted unless legal or privacy considerations prevent public disclosure. In cases where full public disclosure is not possible, the Board shall provide a summary of the findings while protecting sensitive information as required by law. - Following the conclusion of a Code of Ethics hearing, the respondent trustee shall have the right to publicly disclose details of the proceedings, including their own defense and any Board rulings, unless such disclosure would contravene the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act or other applicable laws.
Approvals:
Recommended By:
Signed By:
Corissa St. George - Executive Assistant
Signed By:
Sean Nosek - Superintendent
Vote Results:

Original Motion
Member Mike Rauch Moved, Member Jared White seconded to approve the Original motion 'THAT the Board of Education approve the amendment of Policy 6 – Trustee Code of Ethics, Appendix 1 be amended to include the following provisions: - The respondent trustee shall have the option to waive confidentiality and request that their Code of Ethics hearing be conducted in a public forum. This request must be made in writing and will be granted unless legal or privacy considerations prevent public disclosure. In cases where full public disclosure is not possible, the Board shall provide a summary of the findings while protecting sensitive information as required by law. - Following the conclusion of a Code of Ethics hearing, the respondent trustee shall have the right to publicly disclose details of the proceedings, including their own defense and any Board rulings, unless such disclosure would contravene the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act or other applicable laws.'. Upon a Roll-Call Vote being taken, the vote was: Aye: 2 Nay: 4.
The motion Failed 2 - 4
   
Shirley Wilson     No
Preet Rai     No
Stan Petersen     No
Mike Rauch     Yes
Jared White     Yes
Rupi Kanda-Rajwan     No