The Emporia board of education will meet three times in a one-week period, beginning on Wednesday with its regularly scheduled meeting.
All of the meetings will be held in the Mary Herbert Education Center, 1700 W. Seventh Ave.
The board will interview applicants for a board vacancy at 6:30 p.m. Monday and again at 7 p.m. on Sept. 17, when the board will select a new member to fill the unexpired term of Homer Garza, who resigned last month.
On Wednesday, the board will review its policy on bullying and will consider changes to its advertising policy.
The board also will hear a curriculum report on “Phonics Interventions Using Fluency Data,” and will consider approving the GED Plus program proposed at Flint Hills Learning Center.
The consent agenda, with items routinely approved as one, includes: donations to Safe and Drug Free Schools program, donation of surplus items to Chapman High School, transportation requests from Sacred Heart School from Leadership Emporia class, an agreement with Kansas State University for Project Destiny, a grant application for Federal Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities Act, and disposing of surplus items at auction.