In a recent government meeting, school board members discussed an upcoming resolution regarding cell phone policies in schools, emphasizing the importance of community input and data-driven decision-making. The resolution is set to be voted on August 20, with board members expressing a desire for contributions from students, faculty, and the wider community.
Director Brom Edwards raised concerns about incorporating various edits into the draft resolution, seeking clarity on the process for gathering feedback before the vote. The board acknowledged the need for a comprehensive approach, noting that the actual policy concerning cell phone usage will be developed later in the fall, following extensive community engagement and data collection.
Chair Wong clarified that the resolution serves as a statement of values rather than a formal policy, which will require more time for community feedback and analysis. The board plans to gather insights from schools currently using cell phone pouches and aims to finalize the policy by October.
To ensure a smooth process leading up to the vote, members agreed to convene for further discussions on how to effectively incorporate feedback while adhering to legal guidelines. The meeting underscored the board's commitment to making informed decisions that reflect the needs and concerns of the community as the new school year approaches.