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Board reviews sweeping policy revisions tied to state bills, AI rules and federal fund requirements

2173750 · January 1, 2025
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The Troy School District Board of Education held a first reading of a broad set of policy revisions at its Dec. 9 meeting, implementing new state laws and federal EDGAR requirements.

The Troy School District Board of Education held a first reading of an extensive set of policy revisions at its Dec. 9 meeting, encompassing changes required by recent Ohio legislation and federal grant (EDGAR) rules.

The policies reviewed cover a broad set of topics, including a newly required policy based on House Bill 214 intended to protect “individual beliefs” and limit the district’s ability to require employees or students to adopt specific ideologies. A district presenter told the board the policy is intended to protect individual viewpoints while preserving existing rules that prohibit staff from using…

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