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Board hears proposal to add two asynchronous student days and reviews new state law restricting student use of wireless devices

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Summary

District staff proposed adding asynchronous learning days on Sept. 19 and Feb. 6 and presented a draft student wireless‑device policy required by Senate Bill 92 that would require devices to be off and stored away during the instructional day with limited exceptions.

District staff recommended a calendar amendment to add two asynchronous student learning days and briefed the board on a forthcoming student wireless‑device policy required by recent state legislation.

Jamie Wilson presented a proposed amendment to the 2025–26 school calendar to add two asynchronous learning days on Friday, Sept. 19, 2025, and Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. Wilson said the Sept. date falls about six weeks into the school year, allowing early diagnostic assessment and teacher planning time; Feb. 6 is positioned at the midpoint of the spring semester after winter assessments and before…

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