Possible goal is to hammer out revisions to a policy manual the Governing Board will use to operate under; other matters may be raised although the present notice has no indication that will be the case
The Yavapai Community College District Governing Board has set aside three days for work on possibly revising a policy manual that was tentatively approved earlier in the year. Numerous questions were raised about the manual by Third District Governing Board Representative Paul Chevalier. It appears that this may be one of the reasons for the three-day “Board Study Sessions” now listed on the Governing Board’s web site.
The “Study Sessions” will begin September 7 at 9 am. and will run to 4 p.m. each day. The sessions are scheduled for September 7, 8 and 9.
The workshops are calling for an unusual sacrifice of time and energy for members of the Board, all of whom are elected but unpaid, to spend this amount of time on Board policy. It is possible other issues will be discussed although there is no indication of that so far.
Such meetings by law are open to the public although the public will not be able to ask any questions.