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Board opens broader policy review after public push for enumerated protections and display limits

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Summary

After more than an hour of public comment urging explicit protections and clearer rules about classroom displays, the Johnston County Board of Education sent proposed revisions to discrimination, display and social-media policies back to the policy committee for further drafting.

Members of the public and civil-rights groups pressed the Johnston County Board of Education on June 10 to preserve or expand explicit nondiscrimination language in district policy and to clarify rules governing materials displayed in classrooms.

A policy package under review includes draft revisions to:

- Policy 17.10 (Discrimination, Harassment and Bullying), - Policy 52.10 (Distribution and Display of Non‑School Materials), and - Policy 43.13 (Student Use of Social Networking Sites).

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