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Agenda 10-21-2025; 8-a - Minutes for September 16, 2025 Business Meeting and September 25, 2025 Joint Meeting with Schools
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12 <br /> 1 Rhonda Rath said that OCS has adopted a budget based on its spring request to <br /> 2 commissioners. She said the district is being conservative and thoughtful in spending, <br /> 3 continuously reviewing departmental budgets and scaling back where appropriate while <br /> 4 prioritizing student outcomes. She said the district began the year with a $3.1 million fund balance <br /> 5 and anticipates adding to it, though the audit is not yet complete. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Slide #4 <br /> Cell Phone Policy <br /> 8 <br /> 9 Sheldon Lanier, OCS Chief Equity and Student Achievement Officer, continued the <br /> 10 presentation: <br /> 11 <br /> 12 Slide #5 <br /> Policy 4318: Use of Wireless Communication. Devices <br /> Link to Policy <br /> The Board of Education recognizes that cellular phones and other wireless <br /> communication devices,including medical communication devices,have <br /> become an important tool through which parents communicate with their <br /> children. Therefore,students are permitted to possess such devices on school <br /> property so long as the devices are not activated,used,displayed or visible <br /> during instructional time or any time that causes a meaningful disruption or <br /> distraction,or as otherwise directed by school rules or authorized school <br /> personnel. Wireless communication devices include,but are not limited to, <br /> cellular phones,electronic devices with internet capability,paging devices, <br /> two-way radios and similar devices. <br /> FMGAGECHALLENGE. IM&VIM6 <br /> 13 <br /> 14 Sheldon Lanier reported that Orange County Schools' Policy 4318 was already aligned <br /> 15 with the new state law. <br /> 16 Commissioner McKee asked what the consequences are if a student repeatedly violates <br /> 17 the policy. <br />
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