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Great Neck board advances attendance, code‑of‑conduct and voter pre‑registration policies

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Summary

On first reading the board advanced a revised student attendance policy that cites New York's maximum yearly absence allotment (18 days); it also advanced a code‑of‑conduct update restricting student use of generative AI without teacher permission and moved a voter pre‑registration policy for 12th‑grade students toward adoption.

The Great Neck Public Schools Board of Education on Aug. 28 moved three policies forward: a revised student attendance policy (first read), a revised code of conduct (first read) and a voter pre‑registration policy for students (first read and adoption).

Why it matters: The attendance policy clarifies the district’s definition of attendance, incorporates a New York State‑cited annual absence maximum of 18 days and describes interventions…

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