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Lee County board hears first reading of updated student and adult codes of conduct, including cellphone and AI provisions
Summary
Staff presented proposed changes to the student and adult codes of conduct after a district survey; key items include stricter cell-phone enforcement, a three‑strikes Success Academy rule, updated replica-weapon language and an early policy note on AI and parental rights.
District staff briefed the School District of Lee County on proposed revisions to the 2026–27 student and adult codes of conduct during a workshop first reading.
Tammy Scott and Tim Koehling said the district collected 589 survey responses in December and January (about 40% from parents, 36% from teachers and 20% from administrators). They said the feedback showed strong support for reducing off‑task device use in classrooms and a desire for clearer, consistently enforced…
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