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Pitt County Schools to Observe Mandatory Silence

The Pitt County School Board has voted to require a daily moment of silence for all county schools. Board members passed the proposal earlier this week. It directs teachers to observe up to a minute of silence every morning before instruction begins. Board member Worth Forbes proposed the idea in January. He says the policy creates a consistent way for students to start the school day.

Worth Forbes: "I know that in the morning, sometimes it can be very chaotic getting kids on track and focused. This moment of silence is a way to kind of create a banner between school time and non-school time."

Four board members voted against the policy, saying a moment of silence should be optional rather than mandatory. North Carolina general statutes allow for a daily moment of silence so long as students are not influenced on how to use it. The Pitt County policy goes into effect this fall.

Will Michaels is WUNC's Weekend Host and Reporter.
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