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Board approves first readings of multiple policies; debate on public-comment restriction draws public comment
Summary
The Wissahickon board approved first readings for multiple policies on April 7, removing one outdated policy and advancing revisions that narrow who may speak at public board meetings. A public commenter urged the board to reconsider the restriction on advocates speaking on behalf of families.
The Wissahickon School District Board of School Directors approved the first reading of multiple policies on April 7, and removed one policy from the agenda as outdated, prompting remarks from a public commenter who urged the board to reconsider narrowing who may speak at public meetings.
Marshall, reporting for the policy committee, said policy item 18.1 (policy number 234) “has been removed from tonight's…
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