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The North Bend School District 13 board on Oct. 15 approved policy updates concerning personal electronic devices and directory information (policies JFCEB and JOA) on a second reading.
The board voted to adopt the revisions on a roll-call/voice vote; the motion passed 7-0. The update had been discussed at the previous work session and returned to the board for a formal second reading and approval.
District materials state the revisions address student personal electronic-device use and directory information; the superintendent noted the changes were reviewed and that no additional action beyond the second reading was required at the meeting.
The board chair called for the question and the board approved the policy changes by voice vote.
No amendments to the policies were recorded during the meeting, and the policies will be included in the district policy manual and posted according to usual district procedures.
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