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Monticello board holds first reading on multiple policy updates including telehealth access and Title IX guidance

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At a first reading the board reviewed updates — including a new telehealth access section in the student medication policy, naloxone (overdose) policy language, DNR/DNI guidance, Title IX procedural changes reverting to 2020 guidance, and an updated internet/cell-phone use policy. No votes were taken; second readings were scheduled.

The Monticello Public School District Board held first readings Monday for a bundle of policy updates covering student medication and telehealth access, overdose response, student recruiting, do-not-resuscitate/do-not-intubate guidance, Title IX procedures and internet/cell-phone acceptable use.

Director of Human Services Rob Daneker told the board the most significant change in Policy 516 (student medication) is a new section on access to space for mental-health telehealth: beginning Oct. 1, 2024, to the extent space and staff are available, the district must provide enrolled secondary students access during…

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