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Board member proposes stricter book-approval language and peanut-labeling policy; second reads scheduled

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Summary

A board member introduced motions to add language restricting certain adult content in school books and to require peanut labeling on foods sold or served at district schools; both were moved for discussion with seconds sought and no final votes recorded in the provided transcript.

At the April 1 meeting, a board member introduced two policy proposals: one to add language to Policy 3,200 to restrict books with specified adult content unless prior approval is obtained from both the principal and parents; and another to require clear labeling on any food products served or sold within the district or at school events that contain peanuts.

The proposed book-language change was presented as mirroring the district’s existing rule for R-rated video content. The board member said books containing…

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