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High school outlines No Place for Hate rollout; board discusses student travel procedures and district mailer
Summary
Octorara High School staff described plans to pursue No Place for Hate designation next year and to run a student leadership summit; the board discussed proposed procedures for sponsoring national and international student-competition travel and reviewed a communications mailer proposal estimated at roughly $1.50 per parcel.
Octorara High School staff told the board on July 21 that they will pursue the No Place for Hate designation next school year and plan to bring students and staff through program steps and training.
Dr. Proper, representing the high school, said his assistant principal, Mr. Fryer, “will be attending a virtual information session with No Place for Hate on August 4” to learn updated policies and steps for program completion. Dr. Proper said the school intends to “turnkey this information to our staff during one of the opening days of…
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