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Public commenters raise transportation safety, curriculum engagement and teacher reassignment concerns
Summary
During the hearing of the public, speakers described a hazardous bus/walking route affecting two children, urged greater parent involvement on curriculum changes and criticized the district’s treatment of teachers reassigned under 'TAC' procedures.
At the board’s hearing of the public, several in-person and online speakers raised distinct operational concerns.
Transportation safety: Stefan Pryor and Nafree Cook spoke about two elementary-age girls who live on a steep, curving portion of Cass Street and Faraday (near Western Hill/Northern Boulevard). Pryor said bus service did not pick up at the top of the hill and that the walking route lacked sidewalks and had blind curves. Cook, an early‑childhood educator and family member, said she walked the route and described it as “absolutely impossible” and hazardous; she…
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