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PHM board reviews handbook changes: attendance triggers, AI policy and ID practice
Summary
Administrators presented first‑reading handbook revisions including a required meeting after five unexcused absences, referral to the county prosecutor after 10, a prohibition on unauthorized AI use treated as plagiarism, and updated high school ID entry practice; final approval set for May 18, 2026.
The Penn‑Harris‑Madison Board received a first reading April 20 of proposed 2026–27 parent–student handbook revisions that would change attendance procedures, add language on unauthorized artificial intelligence use, and update ID practices.
Director of Academic and Student Support Randy Williams outlined the major…
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