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Brighton principals and superintendent highlight student programs; district says cell-phone ban is working
Summary
Principal and district reports at the April 28 Brighton Central School District meeting covered student events, clubs, transition activities and an update on the district’s no-cell-phone policy; administrators said phones are largely out of sight, behavior has improved and a secured phone-storage system is in use with limited medical exemptions.
District leaders used regular principal and superintendent reports on April 28 to highlight academic and extracurricular programming and to update the public on safety and discipline policies.
Principals described classroom projects (an egg-drop STEM exercise), peer-to-peer music visits, coding introductions for kindergarteners, transition activities for students moving between schools, and a slate of end-of-year events including open houses, book fairs and concerts. The district also noted strong participation in extracurriculars (Science…
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