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Board approves data governance and residency-proofing policy changes; kindergarten early-entry language set for May review

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Pelham City Schools approved updates to a PowerSchool data governance policy and to the admissions policy tightening proof-of-residency requirements; the board reviewed proposed language to permit early kindergarten entry for children turning 5 between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31 and will vote in May.

The Pelham City Schools Board of Education approved revisions to the district's data governance policy and to its admissions-to-school policy at the April 28 meeting and reviewed separate proposed changes to compulsory attendance and early entry for kindergarten.

The data governance policy revision, covering PowerSchool student data handling, was presented as a previously reviewed item and was approved by the board after a short discussion.…

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