Board reviews 2025 student code of conduct; superintendent says no major changes
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Summary
The Mobile County Public Schools board reviewed the annual 2025 student code of conduct during its meeting. Superintendent said there were no major changes beyond routine state-driven updates; the transcript does not record a formal vote.
The Mobile County Public Schools Board reviewed the district's proposed 2025 student code of conduct during its meeting. Superintendent presented the item as Action Item C1 and told trustees the update carries no financial impact.
The superintendent said, "No. No major changes. There was a couple, state changes that we have every year, but no major changes." A board member asked whether there were any major changes to note, and the superintendent repeated that changes were limited to state-required updates to maintain compliance.
The code of conduct is presented annually; the board did not record a formal vote on the record in the meeting transcript provided. The transcript shows the item was introduced as an action item and discussed briefly by trustees but contains no motion, second, or vote tally tied to adoption.
The superintendent and trustees framed the item as a routine, compliance-driven update rather than a substantive policy rewrite.

