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Deer Creek narrows student behavior code, adds state-required anti-Semitism language
Summary
Trustees revised student behavior policy JGA to reduce the number of listed infractions and to add language required by recent state law, including a specified definition of anti-Semitism drawn from the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance; the board approved the policy 5-0.
The Deer Creek Board of Education voted 5-0 to revise board policy JGA (student behavior), consolidating a long list of specific infractions into broader grouped categories and adding language required by state law that expressly references anti-Semitism and the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition.
Staff explained the policy previously listed 46 discrete infractions; the…
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