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November 19, 2025 — Meeting Transcript

This is a transcript of the Clayton School District Board of Education meeting held November 19, 2025 (sourced from YouTube). Excerpts show opening procedures (Pledge of Allegiance and adoption of the meeting agenda by voice vote), public comment from community members on topics including the ADL partnership and program tours, a presentation and update on Goal 3 of the district strategic plan (discussion of data-tracking, interventions, and measurement tools such as "Edge of Climber"/Panorama), discussion of background checks/requirements for adults on campus, announcements about school tours and regional superintendent meetings, and a motion to adjourn. The transcript records at least one formal motion (to adopt the agenda) that passed and a motion to adjourn with a second.
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Oh, Chris, do you want to talk about the St. Louis school board's PLC that's coming up? What the topic will be your? Thank you. Hopefully you all saw, thank you, in the weekend update that there is going to be a PLC on December 6th on Saturday and we've decided to make it about superintendent board relationships, how to make that relationship strong and robust and as good as possible and I was telling them how great it's been for us to do that kind of work so we're excited because we know that this is important for every board, every superintendent so we're hoping to get really good turnout for everybody to come and learn, you know, sort of best practices around making sure that that relationship is really sound. So please join us. That's a great topic because school boards and superintendents are always invited to it but we've never talked about that relationship. Yes, I don't think we've ever talked about it. It's a newer committee in general but this is something we've never talked about and we always know that MSBA talks about it but in general we just knew that having a smaller group of us talking about it is different than just doing it at the MSBA because not everyone goes to the MSBA conference so we're hoping it could be useful to lots of folks. And just for newer board members and the public or whatever, this is a school board members in St. Louis County, Jefferson County, St.

It's kind of getting there. But anyway so let's see parks and rec was in person at the center and you know just a good brought there's a lot of discussion around the rec the rec sports leagues. There's been some some issues with sportsmanship for the players and parents so it's been a good opportunity to revise and update and let everybody know about you know rec sports and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec and rec because there's representation across all the schools, all the subjects, and then on the AI side we actually looked at the published guidebook around AI, so I've got some extra here if anybody wants a light reading. So that group kind of focused on looking through those. How does that apply to our district and continuing to do a bunch of discovery around AI, what it means, and so a lot more to come on that. Good.

How does that apply to our district and continuing to do a bunch of discovery around AI, what it means, and so a lot more to come on that. Good. I like that there's subcommittee on the hard, you know, the devices, the actual devices and then the AI work. That's great. Leo, any legislative advocacy meetings or anything? No. Pam. The Clayton Education Foundation I don't think I really need to update because Nisha did in the weekly. So yeah. But the equity committee meeting was great. We reviewed people, Cameron had people divide up by the building that they're in and they reviewed what equity is looking like in each of their buildings in their professional groups so that everyone could see at different levels what equity looked like and then what it was looking like in the different schools and then at the end we finished kind of like where we just were with goal three but with goal one, a place for everyone, we reviewed the, I different groups under that goal and discussed in smaller groups which ones were no longer needed because they've been already embedded into our system, which ones, you know, we still need to continue to work on. Are there ones that we want to bring in? And so Cameron is going to do a deep dive into that and then we'll continue that work in the equity meeting. That's it. Anyone have any? Oh, Chris, do you want to talk about the St. Louis school board's PLC that's coming up?

And just for newer board members and the public or whatever, this is a school board members in St. Louis County, Jefferson County, St. Charles County and St. Louis City get together. I think it's always the first Saturday in December and the first Saturday in June maybe to discuss different topics and superintendents as well so thank you Chris for being on the planning committee. Anything else? Any other announcements from anyone? I just want to thank anybody who came to the tours last night of Mayor Mackin-Glenridge that Dr. Patel talked about last night which were great and be on the lookout for more to come on And we can adjourn. I move that the Board of Education adjourn. Second.