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Originally Posted by Jimmy Nichols
My only advise, coming from someone who has been responsible for maintaining and forming committees for annual review and revision of our team handbook, is to break it apart. There seems to be more information in it than what you would need in a handbook. I could see you breaking it apart into seperate handbooks for parents, Enginneering, etc. I think it would make it more managable for maintaining, as well as distributing and actually getting folks to read what you want them to read.
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Be careful if you go this way. Once your material is spread out over many documents, it's a major task to keep everything "coordinated". A change here may affect something else there, etc. etc.