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Student representatives highlight kindergarten transportation, parking and views on safety measures

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Student representatives Tasnim Yasmin and Timothy Bijou reported concerns about overcrowded buses and limited parking at the district kindergarten center, recommended high-school buddy volunteers for kindergarteners, and summarized mixed student views on new weapons-detection systems and phone policies.

Student representatives Tasnim Yasmin and Timothy Bijou told the Upper Darby School District board on Oct. 8 that transportation and arrival/dismissal logistics at the district kindergarten center are causing difficulties for families and staff, and they summarized student views on recent safety and phone-policy changes at Upper Darby High School.

Why it matters: parents and staff at the kindergarten center raised complaints about crowded buses and limited parking that affect student arrival and dismissal, and high-school students reported mixed reactions to weapons-detection systems and new phone restrictions—both topics that influence daily operations and student…

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