WATCH REPLAY: Brevard Public Schools Board Meeting to Discuss Modification to Discipline Policies and Procedures

By  //  December 8, 2022

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WATCH: The Brevard Public Schools board will discuss modifications to the discipline plan during a meeting on Thursday set for 9 a.m. in Viera. Also on the meeting agenda is a discussion concerning the Brevard Public School book review process and public speaking policy.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The Brevard Public Schools board will discuss modifications to the Discipline Policies and Procedures during a meeting on Thursday set for 9 a.m. in Viera.

Also on the meeting agenda is a discussion concerning the Brevard Public School Book Review Committee and public speaking policy.

During the school board meeting on May 10, 2022, a policy was passed 4-1, with all board members voting to restrict the speaking time of individual speakers, except for Susin, who voted against the measure.

The policy, 0169.1 Public Participation in School Board Meetings, reduced the speaking time for each citizen from three minutes to one minute, depending on the number of speakers signed up on that night. The policy also prohibited speakers from addressing individual board members.

The Brevard Public Schools board will discuss modifications to the Discipline Policies and Procedures during a meeting on Thursday set for 9 a.m. in Viera. Also on the meeting agenda is a discussion concerning the Brevard Public School Book Review Committee and public speaking policy.

“I truly believe that there has been a disconnect between the school system and the community,” said Susin.

“This policy, which I fought and voted against, fosters this disconnect. Our citizens prepare a speech, take time away from their families, travel to the school board building, and then step to the podium, and then discover their time reduced to a fraction of what was expected. Since the policy was enacted, I have watched students, staff, parents, and concerned community members fumble their speeches and get cut off. This is unacceptable, and I will put forward a motion to end the current policy to give the public the previous and more appropriate timeframe to speak on their issue.”

Voting on the upcoming possible change in the speaking policy will be recently seated Brevard Public Schools board members Gene Trent who represents District 2, and Megan Wright, who defeated Misty Belford in District 1.

“I will always advocate for freedom of speech, transparency, and accountability from all forms of government,” said Wright. “If we want to rebuild community trust, we must foster an environment that welcomes communication.”

District 3 BPS Board Member Jennifer Jenkins and District 5’s Katye Campbell both voted previously to restrict the time of individual speakers.

Monday morning’s meeting starts at 9 a.m. You can watch the meeting live on Space Coast Daily TV.

Call to Order
1. Call to Order
Roll Call
2. Roll Call
Pledge of Allegiance
3. Pledge of Allegiance
Public Comments (Agenda Items)
4. Public Comments (Agenda Items)
Topics
5. Brevard Public Schools Discipline Policies and Procedures
6. Brevard Public Schools Book Review Committee
7. Implementation and Payout Schedule of Salary Agreement Between Brevard Public Schools and Brevard Federation of Teachers
8. Policy 0169.1 – Public Participation at Board Meetings
9. Dates, Times and Locations of School Board Meetings 2023
Board Approved Meeting Dates 2023.pdf
10. Appointment of Board Representatives
Discussion
11. Discussion
Adjournment
12. Adjournment

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