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Page 1 of 5 Purpose Meeting Conduct, Order of Business and Quorum This policy establishes the parameters for conducting Board meetings, including the order of business, quorum, and public notification and participation. Scope This policy applies to the Board of Directors, Superintendent, Executive Assistant, staff, students and community members. Policy 1. SCHEDULING OF MEETINGS 1.1. Meetings of the Board will be scheduled in compliance with the law and as deemed by the Board to be in the best interest of the school district and the community. The Board will function through regular meetings, special meetings, and emergency meetings. 1.2. Regular Meetings 1.2.1. Regular meetings will be held monthly at a time and place determined by a majority vote of the Board. If regular meetings are to be held at places other than the customary meeting site or are adjourned to times other than a regular meeting time, notice of the meeting will be made in the same manner as provided for special meetings. All regular meetings of the Board will be held within district boundaries. 1.2.2. An agenda of business to be transacted must be posted on the district website not less than twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the published start time of the meeting, unless the district does not have a website or employs fewer than ten full-time equivalent employees. 1.3. Special Meetings 1.3.1. Special meetings may be called by the Board President or Superintendent, or at the request of a majority of the Board members. A written notice of a special meeting, stating the time, place and purpose of the meeting, will be delivered to each Board member not less than twenty-four (24) hours prior to the time of the meeting. Notice may be delivered in person or by mail, fax or email. 1.3.2. The written notice requirement will be deemed waived if a Board member: (a) Submits a written waiver of notice to the board secretary at or prior to the time the meeting convenes. The waiver may be given by telegram, fax, or electronic mail. (b) Is actually present at the time the meeting convenes. 1.3.3. Notice also will be provided at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the meeting time:

Page 2 of 5 (a) To each local newspaper of general circulation and to any radio or television station that has filed a written request for such notices. (b) To appropriate staff for posting on the district s website. (c) For prominent display at the main entrance to the district administrative office as well as at the location of the meeting if the meeting is held at an alternate location. 1.3.4. Business transacted at a special meeting will be limited to that stated in the notice of that meeting. 1.4. Emergency Meetings In the event of an emergency involving possible personal injury or property damage, the Board may meet immediately and take official action without a prior notification. All meetings will be open to the public with the exception of executive sessions authorized by law. Any final action will be taken at an open meeting. 2. PUBLIC NOTICE 2.1. Public notice will be properly given for any special meeting, whenever a regular meeting is adjourned to another time, or when a regular meeting is to be held at a place other than the customary meeting site. 2.2. All meetings will be open to the public with the exception of executive or closed sessions authorized by law. Final action resulting from executive session discussions will be taken during a meeting open to the public as required by law. 2.3. Individuals with disabilities who may need a modification to participate in a meeting should contact the Superintendent s office with a request no later than three (3) days before a regular meeting and as soon as possible in advance of a special meeting so that special arrangements can be made. 2.4. During the interim between meetings, the office of the district Superintendent, as Secretary of the Board, will be the office of the Board. The district's public records will be open for inspection in the manner provided by and subject to the limitation of the law. 3. MEETING CONDUCT AND ORDER OF BUSINESS 3.1. All board meetings will be conducted in an orderly and business-like manner using Roberts Rules of Order (Revised) as a guide, except when such rules are superseded by Board bylaws or policies. The order of business will be that indicated in the agenda. Any additions or changes in the prepared agenda may be requested by the Superintendent or a Board member and must be approved by majority vote of the Board members present. At a special meeting, final action may be taken only on that business contained in the notice of the special meeting.

Page 3 of 5 3.2. Board members are not required to be physically present to attend a board meeting. Any or all Board members may attend a board meeting and vote via any communication platform including videoconference or teleconference that provides, at a minimum, simultaneous aural communication between those present, provided: (a) The meeting is properly noticed with any required passwords or authorization codes. (b) The meeting is accessible to the public. (c) The meeting accommodates any member of the public who wishes to participate. (d) The communication platform is generally known and accessible to the public. 3.3. Three (3) Board members will constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. 3.4. The Board will establish its regular order of business, but may elect to change the order by a majority vote of the members present. All votes on motions and resolutions will be by voice vote unless an oral roll call vote is requested by a member of the Board. All votes will be approved by majority of those present and voting, unless otherwise required by law. No action will be taken by secret ballot at any meeting required to be open to the public. 3.5. An oral roll call vote of all the members of the Board is required for the election of Board officers, filling a vacancy on the Board, or for the selection of the school district Superintendent. A majority vote of all the members of the Board is required for any person to be elected or selected for such positions. 3.6. The Board President will declare all votes, and if any member doubts the vote, the President will require the roll to be called and declare the vote. 3.7. During Board meetings, Board members will refrain from communicating electronically (for example, by email, text, or social media) with their fellow Board members. 4. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND COMMENT 4.1. The Board recognizes the value of public comment on educational issues and the importance of involving members of the public in its meetings. The public is encouraged to attend meetings of the School Board and to listen to and observe its deliberation. 4.2. In order to permit fair expression of public comment, the Board will provide a period at the beginning of the meeting during which visitors may present to the Board. If possible, such presentations should be scheduled in advance. 4.3. The Board recognizes its responsibility to conduct the business of the district in an orderly and efficient manner and will, therefore, require reasonable controls to regulate public presentations to the Board. The Board will allow individuals to express an opinion prior to Board action on agenda items that the Board determines require or will benefit from public comment.

Page 4 of 5 4.3.1. Public comments will be made within the bounds established by the Board. The President is responsible for the orderly conduct of the meeting and will rule on matters such as the time allowed for public discussion, appropriateness of the subject being presented and the suitability of the time for such a presentation. The Board as a whole has the final decision in determining the appropriateness of all such rulings. 4.3.2. Written and oral comment will be accepted by the Board before the adoption or amendment of policies not expressly or by implication authorized by state or federal law, but which will promote the education of students in public schools or will promote the effective, efficient or safe management and operation of the district. 4.3.3. The Board will not hear oral complaints regarding school personnel. A member of the public wishing to make such a complaint will do so in writing to the Board President, who will take appropriate action. 4.4. The Board will establish procedures to further guide the calling of special meetings, executive session, and parameters for public comments. Related Procedures 1400P1-Meeting Conduct Policy Cross References 1420-Meeting Agendas 1410-Executive and Closed Sessions 1440-Meeting Minutes Policy Legal References RCW 28A.330.020 Certain board elections, manner and vote required - Selection of personnel, manner RCW 28A.320.040 Bylaws for board and school government RCW 28A.330.070 Office of board Records available for public inspection RCW 28A.343.370 Vacancies RCW 28A.343.380 Meetings RCW 28A.343.390 Quorum Failure to attend meetings RCW 42.30.030 Meetings declared open and public RCW 42.30.050 Interruptions - Procedure RCW 42.30.060 Ordinances, rules, resolutions, regulations, etc., adopted at public meetings Notice Secret voting prohibited

Page 5 of 5 RCW 42.30.070 Times and places for meetings - Emergencies - Exception RCW 42.30.080 Special Meetings 42 U.S.C. 12101-12213 Americans with Disabilities Act Management Resources Policy & Legal News, June 2014 Policy updates and revisions Policy & Legal News, April 2013 Board member usage of electronic devices during meetings Policy News, June 2012 Special Meeting Requirements Policy News, June 2005 Special Meeting Notice Requirements Policy History Action: Date: Approved by the Board Unknown Revised March 17, 2010 Revised November 16, 2016 Revised Previous Policy Number: 2019