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William Penn policy committee reviews updates to public‑records, calendar, law‑enforcement and child‑abuse policies; no votes

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At its April 2025 meeting the William Penn School District policy committee presented first readings of four updated policies and reviewed several items for second reading but took no formal votes because it lacked a quorum. A board member asked staff to clarify when police are called to schools under the student code of conduct.

The William Penn School District policy committee reviewed first readings of four district policies — public records (Policy 801), school calendar (Policy 803), relations with law enforcement (Policy 805.1) and child abuse (Policy 806) — at its April 2025 policy committee meeting but did not take formal action because the committee lacked a quorum.

The discussion covered what changes were made and the legal references that informed them. Dr. Williams, district staff, said the public‑records update clarifies the district’s responsibilities under the Right to Know Law and that Policy 801 was adopted by the district on March 4, 2025. He said Policy 803, the school calendar policy,…

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