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Public comments: library network concerns, ESA participation and public-records complaint surface at Humboldt meeting

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During public participation, residents urged the board to cut ties with the Yavapai Library Network over adults-only materials, asked the board to reinstate ESA students' eligibility for interscholastic activities, and a teacher raised concerns about delayed public-records responses; the board promised follow-ups.

At the start of the Humboldt Unified School District meeting on March 27 several members of the public used the board's public-participation period to press the board on library materials, ESA student participation and a public-records request.

Anne Pandarbus and Linda Lutzer urged the board to re-examine its relationship with the Yavapai Library Network (YLN), arguing that some materials available through YLN are inappropriate for children and asking the district to consider withdrawing from the network or otherwise requiring parental permission for access. Both speakers recommended the board invite Arizona School Board Watch Dogs and Dr. Jeffrey Hansen to present research on…

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