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Wissahickon board approves first reading to limit routine public comment to current stakeholders
Summary
After debate, the board passed a first reading of policy revisions to narrow routine public-comment eligibility to current district stakeholders; vote recorded 6–3 and the policy will return for a final vote.
The Wissahickon School District board voted on a first reading to revise policy 903, narrowing routine public‑comment eligibility so that, in ordinary circumstances, only individuals with a current stake in the district — residents, taxpayers, parents and guardians of enrolled students, current students and employees — may speak during public comment slots.
Supporters said the change is intended to prioritize limited speaking time…
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