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Board sends non-fraternization policy to second reading after debate on device restrictions
Summary
The Fayetteville-Manlius board moved a proposed non‑fraternization policy to second reading; members debated a clause that would broadly prohibit district employees from using personal devices to interact with students and requested wording changes and administrator/teacher feedback.
The Fayetteville-Manlius Board of Education voted to move a proposed non-fraternization policy into second reading on Sept. 9 after several board members said parts of the draft are too broad.
One board member criticized a sentence that would prohibit district employees "from using their personal devices to…
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