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Harper Creek high school presents open‑lunch data and proposes schedule change to reduce learning gaps
Summary
High‑school administrators told the board about the open‑lunch program and outlined a pending proposal to move from a block schedule to a traditional schedule with a 30‑minute seminar; the board heard timeline constraints and next steps but did not vote.
High‑school administrators updated the Harper Creek Board of Education on the open‑lunch program and a proposed scheduling change during the Feb. 10 meeting.
The school reported 58 seniors currently use open lunch and that the program operates as a privilege tied to academic and disciplinary eligibility: students must be passing classes, have a signed parent/guardian permission slip and cannot have in‑ or out‑of‑school suspension during the current semester. The school conducts weekly eligibility checks and maintains sign‑out/sign‑in procedures; one student lost the privilege temporarily this year for repeated tardiness returning from lunch.
"We have 58 seniors currently that have taken advantage…
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