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Board approves Neola policy packet C as parents press for clarity on ’parents’ bill of rights’
Summary
After public comment raised questions about language in the district’s proposed Parents’ Bill of Rights, the Stow‑Munroe Falls Board of Education voted to approve Neola policy packet C. Speakers asked how the policy would be applied at elementary schools and how parents would be notified about counseling or health concerns.
The Stow‑Munroe Falls City School District Board of Education on March 3 approved Neola policy packet C following public comment that sought clearer language about the district’s proposed Parents’ Bill of Rights policy.
The policy packet was moved and seconded by board members (names not specified on the motion) and approved by roll call: Antoinette East Jenkins — aye; Marlietti — aye; Sheehan — aye; Sue Donnick — aye; Wind — aye.
Parents and residents used the public comment period to press for specific clarifications. Rachel Revelle, who identified herself as a parent of district students, said she supported the premise that “parents have the fundamental rights to make decisions for their kids,” but asked…
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