Chris S. Coray, reporter
Rich Civic Times
RANDOLPH, Utah. August 17, 2016. The Rich School District held its regular monthly meeting. All members were
present. The meeting was unusual in that there were two distinct executive
sessions held. The first was to discuss
a contract issue, the second was in response to a complaint involving alleged
bullying in the girls volleyball program.
Specifics are not available as the press is excluded from the executive
sessions.
In other business Steve Conklin has been hired as a special
education aide at the high school.
Superintendent Lamborn announced that in the past 2 weeks he has learned
of 4 additional and unexpected students with special education needs who will
be attending the middle school this year.
The board approved the process of advertising for a person
to replace retiring business director Richard Clark. The board expects this process to last until
at least January, 2017.
Superintendent Lamborn reiterated the law on emails, i.e.,
on school equipment or networks there is no expectation of privacy for persons
using those resources.
Principal Larsen indicated that the high school will have a
periodic accreditation this year. These
happen on a standard schedule but the reviewing association will be a different
one than has been used in previous accreditations.
The next board meeting is scheduled for September 21st.
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