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Board debates removing 'replica' from weapons policy to limit mandatory reporting
Summary
Trustees reviewed proposed edits to Policy 218.1 that would remove the word 'replica' from the definition of weapon to avoid automatic reporting for non‑threatening look‑alike items; board members expressed safety concerns and asked administrators about procedures and Title IX implications.
The Gettysburg Area School District board on Monday debated a proposed change to its weapons policy that would remove the term "replica" from the policy's definition of a weapon, a move district advisors said many Pennsylvania districts are adopting to avoid mandatory reporting for non‑threatening toy or look‑alike items.
A policy consultant told the board removal of the replica language follows legislative reporting changes and a number of districts electing to exclude look‑alike items from the statutory definition that triggers automatic notices. "Most of our clients are…
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