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Revere Local board gives first reading to amended Parents' Bill of Rights, schedules community review

5074266 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

The Revere Local Board of Education held a first reading of an amendment to the district's Parents' Bill of Rights on June 24, approving language to allow verbal notification of "substantial changes" and directing the superintendent to hold community listening sessions this summer and early fall.

The Revere Local Board of Education on June 24 gave a first reading to an amendment to its Parents' Bill of Rights that would allow schools to notify parents "or in writing and/or verbally of any substantial change." The motion to amend was made and seconded during the board's meeting and advanced as a first read.

The amendment was presented as a narrow change to paragraph 2 of the policy. Board members and the superintendent framed the vote as an interim step: the board approved the change for first reading and directed the superintendent to gather broader input before a final vote.

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