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Community member challenges PSBA-based policy revisions, raises concerns about limits on public comment

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A resident questioned proposed policy language changes recommended by PSBA, asked about changes to the school safety reporting form and the Title IX coordinator, and raised concern about language that would limit who may provide public comment at board meetings.

At the March 31 Wissahickon School Board meeting, community member Karmina Taylor questioned several draft policy revisions on the agenda and said changes recommended by the Pennsylvania School Boards Association (PSBA) could limit who may speak during public comment.

Taylor asked why language in a first-reading policy (Policy 249.1) changed references from the Safe Schools Report to a "School Safety and Security Incident Report" and why the draft did not specify when the annual safety report would be published…

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