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Public commenters raise safety concerns about middle‑school football schedule; other speakers discuss firearms training and Constitution donation

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At the board meeting several public speakers raised concerns: a parent warned that middle‑school football schedules compressed games too close together; another spoke about firearms training and public safety; Moms for Liberty donated pocket Constitutions for eighth‑grade students.

During the public comment portion of the Natrona County School District #1 meeting, community members addressed athletic scheduling, firearms training and a donation of U.S. Constitutions.

Mike McNulty, who identified himself as a Casper resident and parent, told trustees that middle‑school football schedules sometimes include multiple games in a short span and that recent schedules had four games in seven days and six games in 20 days. "This season's about to start. Our middle schoolers are gonna get hurt…

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