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Students and Wakefield Academy report strong start: senior privileges, phone policy, and high summer satisfaction rates
Summary
A student representative and Wakefield Academy director reported start-of-year items (parking passes, senior privileges, 'Off and Away' phone policy) and summer program outcomes — enrollment in camps and academic programs, staffing and high satisfaction ratings.
Maya Palak, a senior school committee representative, gave the committee a student-centered update on start-of-year logistics and policies.
Palak said students must register for parking passes (via a Google form) and display them to avoid warnings and tow risks, and described the Junior Lot as the most commonly used space. She outlined senior privileges, explaining that students who earned a 75 or higher in fourth-quarter courses last semester are eligible for flexible early-dismissal privileges under a sign-out log. On phone…
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