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Resident criticizes reduction in non-agenda comment time, calls for transparency and better services for students with disabilities
Summary
Nina Sandberg used public comment at the July 22 Seminole County school board meeting to object to a change reducing non-agenda public comment time from three minutes to two, said agenda materials are hard to find, and alleged the district mistreats some students with disabilities; the board did not take action during the public-comment period.
Nina Sandberg addressed the Seminole County School Board during the public-comment period on July 22 to criticize proposed changes to the board's public-participation policies and to call for greater transparency in the district's agenda materials and decision-making.
Sandberg told the board the district was "unethical, malicious, and disrespectful" for changing non-agenda public comment from three minutes to two and said the change and the way agenda items were posted make it…
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