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Rockville Centre board begins public review of updated code of conduct as state orders 'bell-to-bell' phone policy
Summary
The Rockville Centre Board of Education opened public review of a revised district code of conduct that includes guidance on artificial intelligence and behavioral intervention plans, and discussed a new New York State mandate that would require a districtwide 'bell-to-bell' cellphone restriction starting in the 2026 school year.
The Rockville Centre Board of Education opened a 30-day public review of a revised district code of conduct at its May 29 meeting and discussed how to implement a separate state mandate to prohibit unsanctioned student use of internet-enabled devices during the school day.
The district’s code-of-conduct committee "included various stakeholders in the district, which encompass parents, student members, teachers, board members, building, and district leaders," said Marie Dalton, who summarized the committee’s work. "The revised draft of the code of conduct is available now for public view on the district website for a 30 day period, and is scheduled for adoption on July 1." Dalton said the…
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