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Student recounts Washington D.C. Page program, urged nonvoting student representatives; pediatrician urges stricter phone limits in Oldham County schools
Summary
A North Oldham student thanked the board for supporting a Senate Page program opportunity and said he will submit a draft policy to add nonvoting student representatives; a pediatrician urged the board to restrict cell phones in middle and high schools, citing academic, mental‑health and cheating concerns.
Patrick Grubovi, a student who returned to Oldham County after participating in the U.S. Senate Page program in Washington, D.C., told the board Jan. 27 that the experience was life changing and thanked staff who helped with his records and placement.
“Thank you all for letting that happen,” Grubovi said, and told trustees he plans to follow up by emailing a draft policy to the board proposing a nonvoting student representative from each high school.
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