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During the president’s report at the February session of the Nixa Board of Education, board President Josh Roberts announced a town hall meeting on March 25 that the public is invited to attend. Roberts also noted an upcoming candidate forum being hosted jointly by the PTO and the Nixa Teachers Association.
Linda Daughtry discussed bills in the state legislature and how potential changes could affect the district. The board said members plan to advocate for the district at various events in the coming weeks and months.
The meeting closed with a review of the district’s library media center. The board additionally reviewed policy updates during other items of business; the transcript does not record formal votes on policy revisions during this meeting.
For routine board materials and future meeting information, the transcript referenced the district’s board web page (the URL printed in the transcript appears to contain typographical errors and was not confirmed in the meeting record).
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