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Public commenters warn district policy tied to Mamu v. Taylor could cause logistical, legal problems
Summary
Speakers at the Aug. 21 board meeting criticized an information-item policy the district introduced in response to the U.S. Supreme Court decision Mamu v. Taylor, saying it would create logistical nightmares and raise First Amendment concerns.
The Chino Valley Unified School District introduced an information-item policy tied to the recent court decision Mamu v. Taylor, prompting public comment on Aug. 21 that warned the proposed policy could create logistical and legal problems if implemented as written.
Christy Hurst, a member of the public, said the policy would impose “a logistical nightmare” on teachers and singled out a…
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