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Parents and residents urge humane education and clearer accountability for student injuries during public comment
Summary
During public comment residents urged the board to adopt humane education (Alana Sherman) and asked for clearer, faster procedures when children arrive at school with injuries (Melody Davis and Jean Ocelot); the board did not respond during the public comment period but said administration will follow up.
At the Dec. 9 Norwich Board of Education meeting several members of the public used the board’s comment period to press for curriculum changes and clearer school procedures.
Alana Sherman, who gave her address for the record, asked the board to add humane education to the curriculum and pointed to materials offered by…
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