An issue that has divided Clay County and led to hundreds of protesters, F-bombs and law enforcement removals at School Board meetings could be resolved by a proposal up for discussion tonight.
The board will discuss a proposed policy change on how non-school entities use campus property. It would require the groups to meet at least 30 minutes before or after school lets in or out and also asks for event organizers to provide the board with the names, addresses and birth dates of adult attendees 10 days before any gathering.
Board Chairwoman Carol Studdard said that should make it possible for Green Cove Springs pastor Ron Baker to continue praying with stude.... The board stopped that last fall, and that led to the ongoing public outcry and scrutiny.
"They will be able to do what they want to do," Studdard said, "and we will be able to work with them."
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