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County Office of Education and district attorney's office wrap up civil liberties sessions for alternative education students

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The San Bernardino County Office of Education partnered with the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office to deliver civil liberties sessions for students in the county's alternative education program, Superintendent Ted Alejandri said. The sessions aimed to educate students on rights and responsibilities and to strengthen communication.

The San Bernardino County Office of Education wrapped up its final civil liberties session this month in partnership with the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office, San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Ted Alejandri said.

“We're proud to partner with the county district attorney's office as we educate students in our alternative education program on their rights and responsibilities as citizens,” Alejandri said. He described the program as an opportunity to bring students and government agencies together to start “important and meaningful conversations about law enforcement and the criminal justice system.”

Alejandri said the county believes programs such as this help strengthen communication, collaboration and community. No formal outcomes, policy changes, or follow-up requirements were described in the recorded remarks.