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Public commenters push district to replace phone pouches and adopt sustainability policy
Summary
Two members of the public used the community-comment period to urge changes: one a student urging an alternative to Yonder phone pouches and for student representation on boards; the other a parent asking the district to adopt a climate or sustainability policy to support school-level green initiatives.
During the Feb. 13 public comment portion of the North Clackamas School Board meeting two speakers asked the board to consider policy changes.
Nate Sorensen, a student at Adrian C. Nelson High School, told the board the district's Yonder phone pouches are ineffective and suggested an in-class solution such as wall-mounted cell holders. "I suggest…
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