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Panel updates bullying and suicide-prevention policies; parents to be allowed to review program materials

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Committee reviewed updated model language for bullying and suicide-prevention policies (including HEA 1483 changes), agreed to give parents access to program materials and to add other appropriate employees to required training lists; the committee will bring revised policy language to the board for first reading.

Richmond Community Schools’ policy committee examined draft revisions to bullying and suicide-prevention policies, including updated language driven by HEA 1483 and state guidance that emphasize parent access to materials and timetables for reporting incidents.

Committee members noted a specific statutory-related requirement that incidents be reported to parents of the targeted student and the alleged perpetrator on an expedited timetable — a provision the draft reflects. The group also discussed a separate draft point that parents must be…

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