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Upper Dublin superintendent highlights wellness initiatives, AI policy work and performance goals
Summary
At the Oct. 27 Upper Dublin School District board meeting, Superintendent Dr. Smith outlined wellness and safety programs — including the "Safe to Say" anonymous tip line and Raptor visitor/attendance technology — previewed mental‑health 'Cardinal Conversations,' and said the district is working on artificial intelligence policies and performance measures to be adopted by the board.
Dr. Smith, the district superintendent, used her Oct. 27 report to outline several districtwide initiatives focused on student wellness, safety and curriculum planning.
"We have been promoting Safe to Say, which is the anonymous tip line," Dr. Smith said, noting the tool alerts staff when community members raise concerns about a student. She told the board the district has completed required emergency drills for…
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