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Fairport reviews new personal electronic device regulation; staff describe enforcement, exceptions and supports

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District administrators described results of a June stakeholder survey and the district's approach to implementing a state-directed personal electronic device policy, emphasizing consistency, accommodations for medical or special‑education needs, and communication supports for families.

Fairport Central School District administrators on Monday reviewed stakeholder feedback and implementation plans for a new personal electronic device regulation required by recent guidance from the governor's office. District staff said they surveyed parents, guardians, students and staff in June and used the responses to build FAQs, enforcement guidance and communication materials.

Lindsey Redick said the district collected survey responses through ParentSquare and received substantial engagement: "We had 1,003 parents and guardians, and we had actually a 163 folks who responded who were staff members and parents in the district," she said. Redick added that staff combined written comments and posted distilled FAQs on a dedicated…

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