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Board approves bell‑to‑bell ban on personal internet devices for students; code of conduct updated

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The Three Village Board voted July 1 to adopt a district policy banning students’ internet‑capable personal devices during the school day, with limited exceptions; the policy is embedded in an updated code of conduct that also advances definitions and reporting channels for bias‑related incidents.

The Three Village Central School District Board of Education on July 1 approved a district policy that bans the use of students’ personal internet‑assisted devices during the school day except for district‑issued devices, and adopted updates to the district code of conduct that incorporate the device policy and strengthen reporting and definitions for bias‑related incidents.

Superintendent Dr. Scanlon said the regulation requires the board to adopt the device policy in time for families to be notified before schools open. “Part of this is there’s a bell to bell ban of all Internet assisted devices with the exception of those issued by the school district,” Dr. Scanlon said, adding that district Chromebooks…

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