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Board rejects addition of Attorney General statement to agenda; members debate parental-rights protections and curriculum access
Summary
A motion to add two resolutions, including an Attorney General statement on parental rights and curriculum objections, failed 5–3. Board members then discussed existing opt-out and curriculum-review procedures and whether the district teaches “gender ideology.”
A motion to amend the Oct. 16 agenda to add two resolutions — including a statement from the U.S. Attorney General about parental rights and objections to certain curriculum content — failed in a 5–3 roll-call vote during the Delaware Valley School District board meeting.
Board member Jack Fisher proposed adding the two resolutions from the meeting packet; the roll-call recorded three yes votes and five no votes, and the presiding officer announced the motion had failed. Fisher…
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