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Williamsville superintendent says distraction‑free school‑zone policy required by governor's budget; district must submit plan by Aug. 1

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Superintendent Brownhall told the board the district must complete a plan by Aug. 1 to implement a governor’s distraction‑free school‑zone proposal, that $13.5 million was allocated for storage solutions statewide, and that local access to funds is still being clarified.

Superintendent Doctor Brownhall told the Williamsville Central School District Board of Education the district must submit a plan by Aug. 1 to comply with a governor’s budget provision on distraction‑free school zones and that implementation is scheduled for late September.

“This policy is not a policy developed by our board of education by choice. This is actually in the governor's budget,” Doctor…

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