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Superintendent: summer school running, district adopts state cell‑phone policy and will submit procedures

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The superintendent reported summer school began in early July and is running smoothly with a no‑cell‑phone practice; staff said the district finalized a cell‑phone policy in June to comply with a new state education law and will submit procedures to the state this week.

The district—s superintendent told the Board of Education on July 28 that summer school began in early July for middle‑ and high‑school students, that classes are running smoothly with a no‑cell‑phone practice in place, and that the district has finalized procedures required under a new state education law restricting student cell‑phone use during instructional time.

"The governor has passed a law... that schools will be distraction free and that cell phones are not allowed at all during the instructional day," the superintendent said, explaining that the district circulated a…

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