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Board moves to comply with new state law, designates Remind, ClassDojo, Apogee and Google Suite as district traceable communication systems

5033212 · June 20, 2025
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Summary

Following review of KSBA policy update 48 and recent state legislation (including Senate Bill 181 and provisions in House Bill 208), the Muhlenberg County Board of Education approved the first reading of the KSBA update and designated specific platforms as the district's traceable communication systems.

The Muhlenberg County Board of Education approved the first reading of the KSBA policy update number 48 and designated a set of district-approved "traceable communication systems" to satisfy new state restrictions on staff and volunteer electronic communications with students.

Superintendent and staff framed the policy changes as implementation of state law: Senate Bill 181 (effective June 27) and related statute KRS 160.145 require that district employees and volunteers use board-designated platforms when communicating electronically with students, and prohibit unauthorized personal…

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