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Framingham High students report broad implementation of new phone and e‑hall‑pass procedures in 1,374‑response survey
Summary
Student Advisory Council presented results from multilingual surveys showing majority student reports that e‑hall passes and bathroom safety procedures are widely used and that the cell‑phone policy is implemented in most classes; students flagged a missing question on the Spanish survey and low adoption of the InCaseOfCrisis app.
Framingham High School’s Student Advisory Council told the school committee on Nov. 20 that a student survey sent during extended advisory blocks drew 1,374 responses — about 56% of the student body — and showed widespread implementation of several updated school procedures.
“More than half of the students across the English and Portuguese surveys responded that the cell phone procedure has been implemented in their classes,” Student Advisory Council Chair Jordan Cohen said, adding that the Portuguese responses were higher on some items. The council reported roughly 55% of English‑survey respondents and about 71% of Portuguese respondents said the phone rule was being enforced in their classes.
The students said the e‑hall pass…
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