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Fairfield Union school leaders present Narcan placement and acceleration policy changes on first reading
Summary
Superintendent presented five state-mandated policy revisions on first reading, highlighting a new requirement to document locations/amounts of Narcan and flagging pending state legislation that could force automatic math acceleration for students who test 'advanced' or 'accelerated.'
Superintendent Mister Belleville told the Fairfield Union Local board on Feb. 2 that the district is presenting five state-mandated policy revisions on first reading, following guidance from the Ohio School Boards Association. He said one policy will be updated to specify where and how much opioid-reversal medication (Narcan) is kept in district buildings and on buses.
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