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Board conducts first reading of School Safety and Threat Assessment policy; members suggest clarifying edits

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Summary

Board received a first reading of a state-required School Safety and Threat Assessment policy. The long, detailed policy was read aloud; trustees suggested language clarifications and asked staff to return a revised draft next month.

Piedmont Community Charter School’s board heard the first reading of a new School Safety and Threat Assessment policy required by North Carolina law and reviewed an accompanying confidential school risk management plan during the February meeting.

The nut graf: The policy—read in full to the board—outlines required tabletop exercises, annual drills, a multidisciplinary threat assessment team, reporting mechanisms and confidentiality provisions tied to federal and state privacy rules. Board members suggested edits on wording and requested a revised draft for the next meeting.

The policy text presented cites North…

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