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District tightens volunteer screening, requires Syntegix digital check‑in for anyone with student contact
Summary
District leaders outlined a new volunteer process that requires online training, application and a Syntegix digital check‑in for all volunteers and community partners who will have contact with students; visitors will continue to receive a cursory license scan and sex‑offender database check for one‑time campus visits.
Litchfield Elementary School District officials outlined a revised districtwide volunteer screening and check‑in process that will require all volunteers and community partners who have contact with students to complete online training and an application and perform a Syntegix check‑in at school sites.
Director (presenter identified in the transcript as) Nuanas said the district has digitized volunteer applications and is moving from a paper system to an automated platform that feeds volunteer information into school‑level spreadsheets. Communications Generalist Yarliz Zamirano and Director Foster D’Aurelio joined the presentation to describe operational steps and timelines.
Key elements of the new process: District staff said parents and guardians who volunteer will continue to complete an online…
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