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Board moves four policy revisions to second reading, including epinephrine, naloxone and school‑bus trespass provisions

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Summary

At its Jan. 14 meeting the Everett Public Schools board advanced four district policy revisions to second reading: updates to anaphylaxis/epinephrine storage, housekeeping changes to health policy, opioid‑overdose (naloxone) policy changes and a transportation policy updating trespass language for buses.

The board advanced four policy revisions to second reading at the Jan. 14 regular meeting, all without objection. District staff said the revisions were reviewed by legal counsel and the superintendent’s cabinet before being presented.

Policies moved to second reading (by general consent):

1) Policy 3409 — Students with disabilities, life‑threatening allergies, asthma and seizures: Revisions align with House Bill 1608 to permit storage and use of undesignated epinephrine in schools and on approved off‑site activities for students who experience anaphylaxis and do not already have a…

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