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Bedford School Board reviews updated policies on AEDs, subpoenas and staff-student conduct; members seek clearer language

Bedford School Board · December 8, 2025
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On Dec. 8 the board reviewed multiple NHSBA-updated policies — including AED placement (EBBCA), subpoena/records procedures (EHLB), and staff-student interaction rules tied to HB 231 — and asked administrators to clarify ambiguous terms such as 'sarcasm' and 'de minimis' gifts before the second read.

The Bedford School Board on Dec. 8 reviewed several policy updates supplied by the New Hampshire School Board Association and sought clarifications on language before final adoption.

Superintendent Mike Fournier described the AED policy (EBBCA) changes as largely administrative — consolidating identical policies and adding accessibility training while removing a required form — and noted the district registers AEDs with the state and plans to purchase two…

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