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Committee sends revised visitors policy back to subcommittee, approves Narcan training and accepts Stop & Shop grant
Summary
After public concern about a visitors‑to‑schools draft that gives broad authority to the superintendent, the committee returned the policy to the policy subcommittee for edits; it separately approved Narcan training for nonmedical staff and accepted a $10,000 Stop & Shop grant for the high‑school food pantry.
The Falmouth School Committee referred a MASA/MASC‑draft visitors‑to‑schools policy back to the policy subcommittee after public commenters and several members raised concerns the draft centralized authority with the superintendent and removed a welcoming statement about parent visits.
Multiple members suggested re‑adding language affirming that parents and guardians are welcome…
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