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North Pocono board hears multiple accounts of bullying, approves student mental‑health club
Summary
At its Oct. 14 meeting, the North Pocono School District Board heard dozens of public comments alleging unaddressed bullying after the death of a student, outlined district mental‑health supports and unanimously approved a student‑led Avidum club to promote peer support.
The North Pocono School District Board of Education on Oct. 14 heard extended public testimony alleging ongoing bullying and gaps in the district’s response following the Oct. 2 death of a North Pocono High School student, and the board approved a student‑led mental‑health club called Avidum.
Superintendent Dr. Daniel Powell opened the meeting by asking for a moment of silence for students and staff who have died and later told the board and public the district is “committed to honoring Reagan’s memory through meaningful action.” He said, “Every student deserves to feel safe, respected and supported in our schools,” and outlined district resources, including partnerships with Scranton Counseling Center and integrative health services and a plan to host a community informational session on mental health.
The meeting’s public‑comment…
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