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After successful Teen Town Hall, school district plans town hall session for parents

2 months ago Share The first Teen Town Hall was held the evening of Jan. 21 and moderated by the district s two student School Board members. Flagler Schools first Teen Town Hall event went well enough that local parents are asking for their own. Parents love it, School Board member Cheryl Massaro said at a Feb. 2 School Board workshop. They want one for themselves. They want a town hall. School Board member Colleen Conklin said she d heard the same thing and had already reached out to district staff to attempt to set one up. The first Teen Town Hall was held the evening of Jan. 21 and moderated by student School Board members Brianna Whitfield and Kyleigh Ruddy, with the support of Massaro and district staff members. (Student School Board members one selected from each of the district s two high schools sit in on district School Board meetings to offer a student perspective, although they don t vote on action items.)

First Teen Town Hall generates student suggestions on dress code, vaping policy

1 month ago Share Student School Board members Brianna Whitfield and Kyleigh Ruddy hope to make the Town Hall sessions a monthly event. A total of 20 students attended the first Teen Town Hall, held on Jan. 21 and organized and moderated by student School Board members Brianna Whitfield and Kyleigh Ruddy in coordination with the Flagler Youth Coalition and the school district.  The one-hour virtual event was held over Zoom and divided into thirds by topic, with the first 20 minutes devoted to student concerns about the district’s student code of conduct, the next 20 to a discussion of vaping on campus, and the last 20 to an evaluation of the event and suggestions for future ones.

Teen Town Hall planned for Thursday, Jan 21, to discuss school district s code of conduct

Flagler School Board Adds LGBTQ Protections After Year-Long Battle

Flagler County School Board Chairman Trevor Tucker. (© FlaglerLive) Flagler County School Board Chairman Trevor Tucker tonight may have been channeling Chief Justice John Roberts, whose votes have gradually shifted toward the center as colleagues on his right flank have edged further right: Tucker this evening, in an unexpected shift, switched votes to provide a 3-2 majority in favor of adding the words “gender identity” to the list of explicit protections in the school district’s anti-discrimination policy. And in fact Roberts had more than a little to do with it: Tucker switched after reading the 6-3 Supreme Court decision in June that Roberts joined, finding that the 1964 Civil Rights Act’s prohibition against sex discrimination applies not just to women, but to lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender individuals.

School Board votes 3-2 to add gender identity to nondiscrimination policy, protecting transgender students

Transgender students will be explicitly protected in Flagler Schools nondiscrimination policy: The School Board at a Dec. 15 meeting voted 3-2, with board members Janet McDonald and Jill Woolbright dissenting, to add the words gender identity to the policy s existing list of protected characteristics.  Board Chairman Trevor Tucker, who at a recent workshop had expressed concern that adding gender identity  could be a slippery slope to adding multiple identities and making the policy excessively long, had by the Dec. 15 meeting changed his mind, voting along with board members Colleen Conklin and Cheryl Massaro in favor of adding gender identity to the policy as a parenthetical after the word sex.

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