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TUSD superintendent: Ninth Circuit affirms end of court supervision; district issues guidance on law enforcement access and student records
Summary
Superintendent Gabriel Trujillo told the governing board Jan. 28 that the Ninth Circuit upheld a 2022 U.S. District Court decision ending court supervision of Tucson Unified School District, and he announced formal district guidance requiring law‑enforcement identification and judicial warrants for campus access and requests for student records.
Superintendent Gabriel Trujillo told the Tucson Unified School District governing board on Jan. 28 that a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling recently upheld a U.S. District Court decision that ended court supervision of TUSD in 2022, returning full governance authority to the elected board.
Trujillo said the appeals court “rejected systematically every plaintiff argument” and found “an overwhelming and indisputable amount of evidence” that the district demonstrated good-faith implementation of the unitary status plan. He said the court concluded remaining disparities reflect factors outside the district’s control, such as…
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