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Residents urge clarity on Infinite Campus behavior reporting; superintendent outlines House Bill 805 compliance
Summary
Public speakers raised concerns that discipline write‑ups are no longer visible to teachers and coaches; district staff presented a House Bill 805 compliance approach requiring searchable teacher book inventories and offered follow-up on several implementation questions.
Public commenters at the Aug. 25 Catawba County Board of Education meeting pressed district leaders for clarity on student-discipline notifications and curriculum materials.
Kimberly (identified in the record as Dr. Turk) told the board that a district module of Infinite Campus called Behavior Management no longer displays disciplinary write-ups to teachers and coaches, which she said previously helped staff prepare for students who arrive ‘‘amped up.’’ She said advisors for extracurricular groups and coaches have been told that it is the student’s responsibility to report…
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