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Committee notes second readings for dress code and Safe to Say timelines; reporting dispositions set at 48 hours and 30 days

June 05, 2026 | William Penn SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania


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Committee notes second readings for dress code and Safe to Say timelines; reporting dispositions set at 48 hours and 30 days
During the June 4 meeting, the committee announced second readings of two policies: Policy 221 (dress and grooming) and Policy 805 (Safe to Say reporting procedures).

Dr. Mundy summarized small but required changes to the Safe to Say policy that districts must implement. She said the policy now specifies a 48-hour timeline to provide a disposition for a life-safety event and a 30-day timeline for other events. "The very first change is in the section regarding ... 48 and the receipt of a life safety event to provide a disposition. ... And then the second is 30 days for other events," she said.

She also noted a mandate that districts refer to the program as "Safe to Say" on both their websites and in their policies. At least one attendee could not open the policy document during the meeting; staff worked to restore access so participants could review the full language.

These items were announced as second readings and were not debated or voted on during the June 4 session.

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