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Ashland City board adopts Parents Bill of Rights, updates attendance and phone rules as school year begins
Summary
The Ashland City School Board adopted a 'Parents Bill of Rights' policy and was briefed on back-to-school operations. Superintendent Paramore outlined attendance threshold changes, a state-driven ban on phone use during instructional time, and encouraged families to complete free-and-reduced lunch forms.
The Ashland City School Board on Aug. 25 adopted a new district policy titled the Parents Bill of Rights (policy 57 80.01) and heard a broad back-to-school report from Superintendent Mr. Paramore.
Paramore told the board the policy will publish information about medical care provided in schools, list online curriculum providers and give parents an ability to review course materials and request alternate assignments when content raises concerns. "We've had, our reading of the Parents Bill of Rights," Paramore said, "...this allows parents to have the utmost…
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