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Jacksonville North Pulaski board adopts grade-forgiveness and trained drug‑detection dog policies
Summary
The board unanimously adopted a grade‑forgiveness policy to allow certain middle‑school credit courses to be retaken in high school and approved operational safeguards for trained drug‑detection dogs under policy 4.32.
The Jacksonville North Pulaski School District board unanimously adopted two policy amendments during its December meeting: a grade‑forgiveness policy for certain credit‑bearing courses and an amendment to policy 4.32 adding operational standards for the use of trained drug‑detection dogs.
District leaders described the grade‑forgiveness policy as a measure to support students who take high‑school credit courses in middle school (such…
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