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Parents urge Frontier to restore general music and to standardize school safety checks

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Two parents used the public-comment period to urge the board to restore a sixth-grade general music class lost to staffing changes and to request consistent entry and identification procedures across district schools.

Two parents raised distinct concerns during the board’s public-comment period Wednesday: one about the district’s music staffing and the other about inconsistent building entry procedures and school security.

Amy Hartman, the parent of a sixth grader and a veteran vocal-music teacher in a neighboring district, said general music was missing from her child’s sixth-grade schedule this year because district staffing changes moved orchestra positions and left a hole in the middle-school program. "My son will be spending most of his school year…

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