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The Policy Committee of the Wake County Board of Education today directed its attorney and WCPSS staff to present a draft policy at its next meeting centered around concerns regarding marksmanship competitions.
The committee requested the draft policy revisions be presented on Tuesday, May 13. In their discussion, school board members cited the need for oversight procedures consistent with other school sponsored activities while recognizing the higher level of safety and scrutiny necessary for marksmanship.
Any policy revisions recommended by the Policy Committee would be referred to the full school board for approval.
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