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Resident urges Alamo Heights ISD to trust teachers, resist 'snitch economy' amid confusion over SB 12
Summary
At the Sept. 17 board meeting, resident Anne Daley criticized SB 12 as poorly written, warned it is being used to remove books and narrow curriculum, and urged the district to support teachers and avoid a culture of reporting that targets educators.
Anne Daley, a resident who spoke during the public‑comment period at the Alamo Heights Board of Trustees meeting on Sept. 17, urged the district to support teachers and resist what she called a growing "snitch economy" tied to implementation of SB 12.
"SB 12 is such a poorly written law that even lawyers are having trouble figuring out what it means," Daley said, adding that Texas Education Agency guidance has been rereleased because of lack of clarity. She told trustees she has…
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