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Students report school programs, sports and early impacts of bell‑to‑bell cellphone policy
Summary
Student representatives from elementary and high schools described new classroom supports, community partnerships and positive effects of a new bell‑to‑bell cellphone policy that district leaders say is increasing student connection. Several student councils reported fundraising and extracurricular successes.
Students and student representatives briefed the West Chester Area School District board on school programs, extracurricular activities and the district’s new bell‑to‑bell cellphone policy during the Oct. 27 meeting.
At the start of the meeting, Lila Sultano, a fifth grader at East Goshen Elementary, described school programs including a buddies program pairing two grade levels, PBIS Roadrunner tickets that students earn for safe and respectful behavior, a…
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