Hearing on Student Conduct
At its meeting Tuesday night, the East Hampton School Board will hear comments from the public concerning potential changes to the district’s student code of conduct. The changes could affect the coming school year.
Such changes require a public hearing before they are enacted, according to state education law. East Hampton’s superintendent, Richard Burns, said at the board’s Aug. 4 meeting that a representative from each of the district’s three schools would be on hand to explain the proposed changes and how they would affect students.
Once the administration explains the changes, which have not yet been made public, residents will have a chance to express their opinions.
The hearing will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the district office at 4 Long Lane.