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Parents urge district to require student advocate during law enforcement interviews after sophomore's account

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A parent described an incident in which his son was questioned by law enforcement at school without a parent or advocate present; district officials acknowledged a procedural lapse, said they will debrief with the sheriff’s office and consider creating a designated student advocate role.

A Green High School parent told the Board of Education that his son was removed from class and questioned by law enforcement without a parent or advocate present, and urged the district to adopt a designated student advocate policy.

Todd Daniels, of 5014 Meadow Bluff Drive, described an incident he said occurred May 8, when his then‑freshman son was pulled from class, had his phone and backpack taken and was questioned in a room for “well over an hour” with three law‑enforcement officers and a school administrator present. Daniels said the student was not…

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