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The Moorhead Area Public Schools board approved the district’s 2025–26 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Management Plan Oct. 13 after staff reported minor administrative updates and no major changes to policy or practice.
Steve (last name not specified), who presented the annual review, said changes were limited to updating appendix links to source documents on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency website and updating an executive-summary attachment with new points of contact. He told the board there were no major programmatic changes from the prior year’s plan.
Board member Keith moved to approve the 2025–26 IAQ management plan; Cassidy seconded. The board voted aye and the motion carried. The approval accepts the updated appendices and contact information as described in the board memo and retains the current IAQ objectives and procedures.
Staff did not present additional cost estimates or new operational steps at the Oct. 13 meeting. The approved plan will be implemented by district facilities and health-and-safety staff, with the updated contacts listed in the plan’s executive summary.
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