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Board adopts policies on student-offense notification, opioid reversal and drug‑free workplace

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Summary

The Richland School Board approved three policy actions: an amended student-offense notification policy, an expansion of opioid-overdose reversal medication districtwide, and an updated drug-free workplace policy reflecting federal funding requirements.

The Richland School District Board approved three policies after discussion: an updated notification policy addressing student offenses (Policy 3143), an opioid-related overdose reversal policy (Policy 3424), and an updated drug-free schools and workplaces policy (Policy 5201).

Student-offense notification (Policy 3143): Board members asked clarifying questions about how risk levels and notification time frames are defined (principals will follow procedures that label risk levels and timelines). Directors requested adding language to the assignment-of-student-offenders paragraph to "consider asynchronous remote learning as a priority" where appropriate to…

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