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Board adopts updated Student Bill of Rights after student-led process and public questions about grading practices
Summary
Student board representatives led a yearlong update to the district's Student Bill of Rights, drawing on more than 1,500 student responses; the board adopted the update unanimously and staff committed to follow up on parents' concerns about i‑Ready grading practices.
The Orange Unified School District board unanimously adopted an updated Student Bill of Rights that student board representatives drafted and refined with input from more than 1,500 students across the district.
Student representatives summarized a yearlong process of survey work and campus discussions to modernize the 1988 document. The updated rights restate commitments such as the right to a state-standard…
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