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Students and residents press William Penn board on morning entry lines and budget transparency
Summary
Student representatives urged the board to address crowded morning entrance lines and requested a review of the district headphone/electronics policy; public commenters highlighted community programs and asked for clearer accounting of outside funds and grants.
Student representatives and members of the public used the Dec. 15 William Penn School District board meeting to press the board on operational and transparency concerns, including crowded morning entry lines at the high school, a requested review of the district's headphone policy, and calls for clearer disclosure of extra funding the district obtains.
Senior student Morgan Aspugh Green told trustees that "most of twelfth grade is just excited to go on break" but noted that entrances remain "still an issue" because lines are overcrowded. Eleventh-grade representative Eli Faber said a previously reported bathroom issue has been resolved…
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