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Board Authorizes and Accepts Donations
The Board of Trustees authorized and approved the
acceptance of $40,000 from Region VII as a grant to
the Tyler ISD Technology Department for technology
infrastructure.
Board Approves Bus Purchases
The Board of Trustees accepted the quotes for
purchase of seven (7) transit buses and three (3)
special needs buses at a total cost of $882,080.00.
The transit buses will have storage units underneath
to help reduce charter bus expenses.
Board Approves Technology Policy for the Student
Code of Conduct
The Board of Trustees approved to adopt the
revisions to the Student Code of Conduct Policy
pertaining to the use of technology devices by
students.
The new approved policy states: The District
prohibits students from using electronic
communication devices without permission at school
during the instructional day.
Electronic communication devices include but are not
limited to:
Portable telephones (including cellular, digital,
camera, internet capable, etc.);
Two-way radios;
Pagers/beepers (does not include amateur radios
under the control of a licensed operator);
Any other electronic device capable of transmitting
electronic signals (including Bluetooth and/or
infrared technology, iPODS, IPHONES, MP3 players,
Blackberries, Smart Phones, handheld games, etc).
Students may possess electronic communication
devices on school premises; however, such devices
shall not be visible and shall remain turned off
during the instructional school day. Students may
use "personal digital assistants (PDAs)" only for
instructional purposes and with specific permission
from the classroom teacher.
Administrators shall enforce this policy in
accordance with the Student Code of Conduct. Schools
may impose different rules for possession of
electronic communication devices on days that
statewide assessments or District benchmark tests
are administered.
Board Votes to Not Adopt Corporal Punishment
Policy Changes.
The Board of Trustees approved to not adopt the
revisions to the Student Code of Conduct Policy
pertaining to corporal punishment. The policy
remains unchanged. The corporal punishment clause
will remain: For campuses that utilize corporal
punishment (paddling), parents/legal guardians shall
be required to return student enrollment and contact
information each year and indicate they do or do not
want their child to be subject to corporal
punishment (paddling). |