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Troy School Board reviews state-driven policy updates on cellphones, religious release time, parental rights and sex-designated facilities

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At the March 10 meeting of the Troy School District Board of Education, district staff presented proposed revisions to multiple policies required by recent Ohio legislation and said the board will consider formal approval next month.

At the March 10 meeting of the Troy School District Board of Education, district staff presented proposed revisions to multiple policies required by recent Ohio legislation and said the board will consider formal approval next month.

Mister Piper, a district staff member, said House Bill 250 requires districts to adopt a personal communication device policy by July 1, 2025, and that Troy already has varying rules across its buildings. “We have had a cell phone policy in place for many, many years,” Piper said, describing different approaches at each grade level: elementary students must keep phones in backpacks; the junior high uses red, green and yellow zones; and the high school relies on an…

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