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District staff report early findings on YONDR phone pouches and teen wellness

North Clackamas School District 12 Board of Directors · April 10, 2025
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Summary

Assistant Superintendent Ivonne Dibblee and secondary program leaders presented initial findings on YONDR phone pouches, their impact on the learning environment and student wellbeing, and recommended next steps for continued implementation and monitoring.

Assistant Superintendent of Education Ivonne Dibblee, Executive Director of Secondary Programs Petra Callin and other district leaders presented a Supporting Teen Wellness update April 10 outlining early observations from implementing YONDR phone pouches in secondary schools. The presentation summarized initial findings on impacts to student wellbeing and the learning environment and recommended continued monitoring and next steps for implementation.

Board members asked questions and discussed the update; the minutes record that the presentation covered literacy, math and social-emotional learning connections and equitable opportunities as part of school programming. The district's recommendations and any follow-up timeline were described in the update but specific evaluation metrics and any formal policy change were not recorded in the minutes.