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Board hears first reading of new safety and training policies: cardiac response, opioid antagonist access, limits on nonacademic trainings and heat protocols
Summary
The school board received a first reading of multiple new or revised policies that require cardiac response plans, opioid‑antagonist access and training, limits on nonacademic training frequency and hours, and heat‑safety protocols for athletics.
The Louisa County School Board received a first reading of multiple new or revised policies that implement recent state requirements for student and staff safety and for training limits.
Staff said the policies include a cardiac response plan (policy EB) requiring athletic emergency plans, AED locations and stop‑the‑bleed kits; an accompanying training policy (EPBA) that sets staff training requirements; and a drill requirement (PBCD) for at least annual practice of the cardiac arrest plan at middle and high schools. The district also described new…
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