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Board hears positive early reports on cell-phone policy; start time set to ease arrival disruptions
Summary
Administrators reported largely positive compliance with the district's cell-phone policy; staff are collecting phones when necessary and the policy intentionally allows communications before the 8:00 a.m. start window to avoid punitive impacts on students.
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Board members heard initial feedback on the district's cell-phone policy rollout, with staff and administrators reporting constructive student behavior and parental support. Speaker 6 said staff have turned in eight phones and observed students engaging more at lunch; the board emphasized the policy is intended to reduce classroom disruption, not to punish students arriving at school.
Members clarified operational details: the policy is implemented to avoid a bell-to-bell punitive approach that would penalize students arriving earlier (Speaker 1 noted the executive directive is bell-to-bell but the district's rollout starts at 8:00 a.m. to meet families halfway). Speaker 5 said consequences and staff expectations were vetted with district attorneys and will be applied consistently for both students and staff. The board agreed to add policy language to the October agenda for formal adoption.

