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Public comments at CCSD oath meeting highlight special-education restraints, superintendent search and teacher recruitment

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During public comment at the Jan. 6 Clark County School District oath meeting, speakers urged civility in an upcoming superintendent search, raised special-education concerns including a cited 3,223 restraints figure for 2023–24, and asked the board to support teacher recruitment programs.

Public comment at the Clark County School District’s Jan. 6 oath-of-office meeting focused on concerns that speakers said the new board should treat as priorities: a civil and unified superintendent search, special-education practices, legislative accountability and teacher recruitment.

Sheila Moulton, a former CCSD trustee and president of the Better Choice PAC, congratulated incoming trustees and urged civility and cooperation during the district’s superintendent search. "Civility, compromise, and cooperation are mandatory," Moulton said, warning that candidates will review the board's prior meetings and public conduct before deciding whether to apply.

Yesenia Gonzales, who identified herself as a participant in special-education advocacy, told the board…

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