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Parent tells board code-of-conduct changes must be implemented after being blocked from school meeting
Summary
At a March 11 public hearing required under policy 1400, a parent representative said Rochester City School District staff refused her presence at a school meeting and urged the board to ensure code of conduct revisions are implemented and communicated to families.
Good evening. I am Commissioner Griffin, chair of the policy committee for the Rochester Board of Education. It is now 05:33PM on Tuesday, 03/11/2025. This is the code of conduct public hearing. The Rochester Board of Education's code of conduct policy 1,400 in educational law and regulation requires the board to conduct at least 1 public hearing before the board can vote on any revisions to the policy.
Rebecca Harrington, a parent representative on the Special Education Parent Advisory Council and a member of the Code of Conduct Committee, told the board she accompanied another…
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