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Parents urge district to keep impartial process for out-of-school suspension appeals; board approves policy revisions

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Public commenters asked the Fayetteville board to preserve a path for impartial review of out-of-school suspension appeals. Trustees voted 6–0 to approve proposed policy changes, with staff noting clarifying edits and bargaining between efficiency and impartiality.

During the patron participation segment of the July Board of Education meeting, Joe Askins urged trustees to retain a clear path for impartial review in the district’s out-of-school suspension (OSS) appeal process.

Askins, who said he was speaking about proposed changes to policy 5.17, told the board the stated rationale at the prior meeting — “streamlining” — lacked supporting data and risked limiting a family’s ability to obtain an impartial final appeal. "To be truly impartial, an…

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