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Multiple public commenters urge independent forensic audit; employee alleges uninvestigated abuse in special-education classroom
Summary
Public commenters at the Christina School District board meeting urged an independent forensic financial audit and reported alleged failures to investigate repeated abuse allegations in a special-education classroom, asking the board for investigations and protections for students.
Several members of the public used the Christina School District board’s Aug. 12 meeting to press the board for two separate actions: an independent forensic financial audit and a thorough investigation of alleged abuse in a special-education classroom. Kane Denison Gomez, introducing himself as a member of the public, urged the board to “order an independent forensic, financial audit and assessment” to restore community trust ahead of any future referendum.
The call for a forensic audit was presented by Gomez as a way “to show the public, here's where every dollar went,” and to demonstrate that the district is “not afraid of scrutiny.” He tied the audit to the district’s ability to win future referenda by removing public doubt.
The meeting also included a sustained public allegation from a district employee, Betty Millar, who said she had filed six formal allegations of abuse, including incidents involving…
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