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Teachers, union leaders and parents urge board to adopt social-media standard after posts target staff
Summary
Several teachers, union leaders and parents told the Warren County School Board that teachers feel demoralized after social-media attacks and urged the board to develop a social-media policy for board members mirroring employee rules.
Multiple teachers, parents and union leaders told the Warren County School Board on March 5 that social-media attacks on staff have eroded morale and are making it harder to recruit and retain teachers. Speakers asked the board to create a social-media policy that would hold elected members to the same standards the division applies to employees.
Ken Kanesh, principal at Warren County High School, requested that the superintendent or his designee develop a policy for school board members modeled on policy GAB-R2, the division's standard for employees. "I would like to propose that the…
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