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Parent asks whether district will track armed visitors as state law expands concealed carry

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Summary

At Sheridan County School District #3’s board meeting, a resident voiced support for staff training on carrying firearms and asked whether the district would require parents who carry on campus to check in; district staff said state law prevents restricting or requiring disclosure from parents.

A resident urged Sheridan County School District #3 trustees to support staff members who volunteer for firearms training and asked whether the district would require parents who choose to carry on campus to register or check in.

The request came during the meeting’s public-comment period, when a speaker identified as Jeff thanked the board for considering certification for teachers and staff to be armed and asked whether the district planned to require any communication or a check-in from parents who choose…

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