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Wyoming Area School Board advances first reading of electronic-device policy proposing locking pouches for secondary students

Wyoming Area School Board · December 17, 2024
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Summary

At a Dec. 17 work session the Wyoming Area School Board approved first readings of multiple policy revisions, including an electronic-device policy that would use vendor-supplied locking pouches to secure student phones during the school day; board members and parents raised concerns about access and enforcement.

The Wyoming Area School Board on Dec. 17 advanced a first reading of revised district policies that include a new electronic-device rule directing the district to use locking fabric pouches for secondary students during the school day.

Policy committee chair read the revisions and identified Policy 237 (electronic devices) among the items under first reading. A presenter described how the policy would operate, saying the revision would "create an opportunity for…

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