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Parents at San Bernardino County meeting allege unsigned IEPs, staffing gaps and student-data access by outside consultant
Summary
Multiple speakers at the July 14 San Bernardino County Board of Education meeting urged the board to address alleged unsigned individualized education programs, repeated classroom staffing gaps for special‑education students and possible improper access to student data by an outside communications consultant in Etiwanda School District.
Several parents and a classroom teacher used the public‑comment period at the San Bernardino County Board of Education meeting on July 14 to raise complaints about special‑education services, student privacy and classroom staffing. Speakers said they plan to pursue administrative or legal remedies but did not report any formal action by the board at the meeting. The most direct allegations came from Ron Poloni, who identified himself as a parent. “I still have an IEP for my son that is not signed,” Poloni said, and alleged names were placed on his child’s IEP for people who did not attend the meeting. Poloni said he intends to pursue due process and that his son aged out “last week.” Why it matters: unsigned IEPs and inaccurate team rosters can affect students’…
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