School board goes paperless, discusses new dress code

The school board ended the 2016 year with a brief meeting about transitioning to a paperless board and an update about the changes to the high school dress code. Board president Sarah Holmgrain said she was excited about the move to have board members utilizing district-issued devices rather than relying on paper.

“The hope is that it’s less work and time, as well as effort for Irene, because it is a lot to Xerox and copy everything,” Holmgrain said. “And also, just using

less paper. It’s as expensive as ever.”

She also reminded anyone that the parents can always request information about curr...

 

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