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Amherst board adopts edits to employee and safety policies after committee review

October 10, 2025 | AMHERST CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia


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Amherst board adopts edits to employee and safety policies after committee review
The Amherst County School Board approved several policy updates presented as a second reading at its October meeting, including changes to staff-conviction reporting and substitute employment rules.

Board members said the revisions followed committee work and consultation with the division’s administration. The vote to adopt the changes passed without opposition.

During the discussion, a board member praised the policy committee’s work and the administration’s willingness to collaborate. The committee incorporated select language from Virginia School Boards Association (VSBA) guidance into local policy GCDA (effective criminal conviction or child abuse/neglect findings) to tighten reporting requirements, and revised the section on part-time and substitute professional staff employment to increase continuity in classrooms by allowing longer placement without rotating substitutes.

A motion to approve the package (listed in the meeting materials as “Memo B”) was made and seconded; the chair called the question and the board voted “aye.” Doctor Wells and staff confirmed the changes reflected committee recommendations and local adaptations of VSBA material where noted. The board recorded the approval as the item’s second reading and adoption, completing the local process to update the policies.

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