Paul Feely reports:
The Manchester school board’s Coordination Committee is scheduled to review a new district policy governing the use of audio and video recordings in city classrooms when it meets next week.
[…]The law currently states, “No school shall record in any way a school classroom for any purpose without school board approval after a public hearing, and without written consent of the teacher and the parent or legal guardian of each affected student.”
“There are always unintended consequences, and the original language has been interpreted more broadly than I expected,” said Cordelli.
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