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Board takes first read of new telehealth policy to allow parent‑driven in‑school telehealth visits for grades 6–12

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The board reviewed a newly required telehealth policy and procedure (JLCF) intended to offer parent-initiated, in-school telehealth appointments for grades 6–12; the policy is a first reading and will return for final action.

The Garrett County Public Schools Board of Education reviewed a newly created telehealth policy and procedure (JLCF) presented as a first reading. The policy implements a state legislative requirement and aims to give families a process to schedule parent‑driven telehealth appointments for students in grades 6–12 during the school day.

The presenter said the policy was prompted by state action during the…

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