Here’s an update to my Friday post about the OIP request to be filed Monday over IMUAlliance’s struggle to access three proposed policies the Board of Education will consider at its Tuesday meeting.

The concern was being unable to become familiar with the policies, or any changes to them, before the meeting so as to provide worthwhile public input.

I received this from the DOE spokesperson over the weekend:

For Tuesday’s agenda:  

IV.  Discussion/Committee action on proposed Board policy 5100 on Performance Based Probationary Credit 
http://lilinote.k12.hi.us/STATE/BOE/Minutes.nsf/a15fa9df11029fd70a2565cb0065b6b7/4fe3fbda18e99c7e0a2579bb00052625/$FILE/GBM_02212012_AttachmentC.pdf

V. Discussion/Committee action on proosed Board policy 5200 on Pay for Performance
http://lilinote.k12.hi.us/STATE/BOE/Minutes.nsf/a15fa9df11029fd70a2565cb0065b6b7/4fe3fbda18e99c7e0a2579bb00052625/$FILE/GBM_02212012_AttachmentD.pdf

VI.  Discussion/Committee action on proposed Board policy 2055 on Pay for Performance 
http://lilinote.k12.hi.us/STATE/BOE/Minutes.nsf/a15fa9df11029fd70a2565cb0065b6b7/4fe3fbda18e99c7e0a2579bb00052625/$FILE/GBM_02212012_AttachmentE.pdf 

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