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Board reviews new food-allergy policy and broader student-policy consolidation ideas
Summary
Board members reviewed a new food-allergy-management policy draft and discussed implementing administrative regulations for medical plans, confidentiality, EpiPen delegation and staff training; the board also discussed a longer-term project to consolidate and update outdated student-discipline policies.
The board spent substantial time reviewing a proposed food-allergy-management policy based on PSBA model language and school-code references. Staff said the draft was customized with input from pupil services and nurses and presented it for first review.
Board members proposed edits to the policy’s purpose language (e.g., change phrases like “reduce and or eliminate” to “reduce to the greatest extent practicable”), suggested moving a sentence about protecting students’ rights to the top of…
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