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Bucktail student government leaders urge civility, call for student input on food and grading
Summary
Outgoing Bucktail student government president Martin Lewis thanked the board, urged civil deliberation, and student government representatives raised concerns about cafeteria food quality and a new grading policy; a spring ecology trip to Washington, D.C., was also described as funded by local partners.
Students from Bucktail High School addressed the Keystone Central board during the public comment portion of the work session, thanking trustees and raising concerns about school food quality and grading policy.
Martin Lewis, speaking as outgoing student government president, closed his term and introduced the new president, Keta Bismen. Lewis said student government had added a requirement for members to…
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