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Board pulls audio/video surveillance policy for further legal and procedural review

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Summary

Board members removed the proposed ECAF audio/video surveillance on school buses from a first‑read policy packet and sent it back to the policy committee after legal review raised questions about audio access, video retention and who may view recordings.

OYSTER RIVER, N.H. — At the June 18 meeting the Oyster River school board removed a draft policy on audio and video surveillance of school buses from a package of first‑read policies and sent it back to the policy committee for clarification after members raised legal and procedural questions.

A board member moved to approve a slate of policies for first read that included ECAC (vandalism), ECAF (audio/video surveillance on school buses), EDC (authorized use of school‑owned materials), EFA (availability of healthy…

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