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Substitute and counselors urge phone rules, mental‑health support; recycling vendor shares classroom packet
Summary
Public commenters asked the district for a clear phone policy and described in‑school mental‑health supports; a waste‑management vendor offered free classroom recycling packets tied to statewide SB 1383 goals.
Several public presenters used the district's public‑comment period to press for classroom policy and to describe student supports.
Addie Miller, a substitute teacher, told the board that unrestricted phone access is harming attention and learning and recommended a clear district phone policy that keeps phones away during class unless a teacher directs their use, allows phones at lunch and between classes, applies reasonable consequences for misuse and includes lessons on digital…
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