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Page County Board adopts new student handbook, updates discipline and anonymous reporting
Summary
The Page County School Board approved a revised 2025–26 student handbook and code of conduct that reorganizes content, adds an anonymous reporting form to replace the Stop It app, clarifies reentry meetings after suspension, and links counseling and academic resources; the board voted to approve the handbook for distribution to families.
The Page County School Board voted Thursday to adopt an updated student handbook and code of conduct for the 2025–26 school year that reorganizes information for families, replaces the Stop It app with an anonymous online reporting form, and formalizes post-suspension reentry meetings, staff said. Miss Clark, a staff member who presented the handbook, told the board the document is reorganized into topical sections (general information, student learning, safety and supports, family engagement and conduct) to make it easier for families to find required notifications, calendar and contact information. The handbook will be…
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