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Parents raise concerns over constitution booklet and materials-distribution policy at Lynchburg schools
Summary
Parents urged the Lynchburg City Schools board to review procedures after a constitution booklet distributed to students included a QR code linking to 917society.org and lacked the disclaimer the district’s policy KF requires for nonprofit materials.
During the board’s general public comment period, multiple parents raised concerns about the district’s materials-distribution rules and recent donated items given to students.
April Watson, a Lynchburg City Schools parent, told the board that a constitution booklet distributed to elementary and middle-school students contained a QR code linking to www.917society.org and that the website included content and fundraising appeals for political candidates and groups. Watson said the district’s policy KF — which requires materials from…
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