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Board agrees to advance review of auto‑injectable epinephrine policy to reflect House Bill 78

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The board voted 5‑0 to advance review of policy 3,920 (auto‑injectable epinephrine) outside the usual timeline to incorporate guidance required by Maryland's House Bill 78 expanding protections for students with severe allergies.

The Calvert County Board of Education voted unanimously on Sept. 11 to advance review of policy 3,920 — the district's policy on availability and use of auto‑injectable epinephrine — to incorporate requirements in Maryland House Bill 78, which broadens protections for students with severe allergies.

Cecilia Lewis, director of Student Services, told the board that House Bill 78 replaces a narrower requirement for a…

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