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Oyster River board adopts parental bill of rights, advances several policy updates

Oyster River Cooperative School District School Board · September 18, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 17 meeting the Oyster River Cooperative School District board adopted a state‑required parental bill of rights and approved several policy first‑reads and administrative appointments, while members probed privacy rules for audio and video recorded on school buses.

The Oyster River Cooperative School District board voted Sept. 17 to adopt policy AB, the district’s parental bill of rights, and approved a set of policy actions and personnel appointments proposed by the policy and finance committees.

The board took the parental‑rights item (policy AB) through first read, second read and adoption in a single combined vote after the policy committee said the text reflected required guidance. The motion to adopt passed with six board members and the student representative in favor.

Why it matters: the board must publish the parental‑rights policy and cross‑reference it with existing district rules. Board members emphasized…

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