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Superintendent says district will monitor state bills, flags possible cell-phone prohibition
Summary
The Superintendent praised the district and told the board staff will monitor upcoming state education bills, singling out a proposed cell-phone regulation that would bar phones during the school day if enacted.
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The Superintendent praised students, staff, parents and the community, saying, "I want to give credit and kudos to our students, staff, parents and community. I’ve attended numerous SCF events and our athletes in all sports and our entire student body are unbelievable." The remarks were delivered as part of routine superintendent comments.
The Superintendent also noted several education-related bills at the state level and specifically flagged an updated cell-phone regulation proposal, saying the bill is proposing that "cell phones will 100% not be allowed during the school day if passed." The board took no formal action on the legislation during the meeting and the comment served as a notification that the district will monitor developments at the state capital.
