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Board discusses parental‑notification regulation after executive session; seeks clearer language on age, names and facility use

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After executive session with legal counsel, the Humboldt Unified School District board discussed a streamlined parental‑notification regulation and asked staff to clarify language on age thresholds, parental authentication and facility access.

The Humboldt Unified School District board returned from executive session to discuss a draft, streamlined parental‑notification regulation that legal counsel had reviewed. The regulation would update how staff handle requests by students (or their families) for use of a different name or pronoun and how the district notifies parents about sensitive matters.

Superintendent Griffin summarized the plan as a streamlined alternative to a longer model and said the district’s lawyer gave "the green light" to proceed with a shorter version. Board members focused on several wording and implementation issues.

Several board members and the superintendent debated a sentence in the draft that read, in effect, "staff…

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