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BHC school board meeting to be livestreamed; public comments should be submitted

BULLHEAD CITY – For the second time in a week, a local school board will hold its monthly meeting via videoconferencing.  Thursday night’s governing board meeting of the Bullhead City Elementary School District will be conducted by videoconference due to COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions.  The April 16 meeting will be livestreamed on YouTube and accessible to the public.  Call to the public comments will be accepted in advance.

The meeting begins at 6:00 p.m.  It will be available at https://youtu.be/NVjeBx4L29M .

All public requests to address the board will be accepted in written form only until health restrictions are lifted.  Individuals who wish to submit BCESD call to the public comments for Thursday’s meeting may do so until noon Wednesday (April 15).  Comments will be read into the record and may be emailed to kburleson@crsk12.org.

The agenda will be posted no later than Wednesday afternoon at www.crsk12.org or https://www.crsk12.org/about_us/governing_board/meeting_minutes___agendas/bullhead_city_elementary_school_district; click on Board Docs.

BCESD is joining many other government and private agencies complying with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) limiting public gatherings to ten people.  The meeting will include videoconferencing and telephonic participation by some board members, in addition to remote public access, while following the Arizona Open Meeting Law.

Although the board meeting will be held in the school district’s offices with limited staff participation, the building will continue to be closed to the general public as part of CDC guidance.  BCESD expects to conduct “virtual” board meetings as long as local, state and/or federal health restrictions remain in place.      

Persons with a disability or others who are unable to access an online video meeting may request reasonable accommodations by contacting kburleson@crsk12.org. Requests should be made as early as possible to allow time to arrange the accommodations.

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