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The Wake County School Board’s policy committee convened for an extensive session on Wednesday afternoon, discussing potential revisions to various district policies, particularly focusing on student technology use. A significant portion of the conversation centered around the implications of social media in educational settings.
Committee members expressed a desire to strike a balance between allowing students to utilize technology for educational purposes while also addressing concerns regarding safety and appropriate online behavior. With the increasing prevalence of social media in students' lives, the board is considering guidelines that may help foster a responsible digital environment.
Proposals include implementing stricter regulations on social media usage during school hours and enhancing educational programs that teach students about digital citizenship. The committee aims to ensure that technology serves as a tool for learning rather than a source of distraction or conflict. Further discussions and community input will be sought as the board moves forward with these considerations.
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