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Board postpones vote on bicycle policy after safety concerns from principals, police and fire

6493859 · October 21, 2025
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Summary

The board tabled proposed policy 223 (use of bicycles and motor vehicles) until November, following concerns from elementary administrators and local public safety officials about students biking on roads without bike lanes, mixed use sidewalks and dismissal logistics.

The Mount Lebanon Board of School Directors voted on Oct. 20 to postpone consideration of Policy 223, governing the use of bicycles and motor vehicles on school property, after extended discussion and concerns from elementary principals, district administrators and local public safety officials.

Board members and administrators debated whether to allow fourth- and fifth-grade students to ride bicycles to school and whether to set limits by grade or by daylight hours. Dr. Shulo, who…

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