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Community groups offer literacy volunteers; parent alleges bullying and being trespassed at Roadrunner Elementary

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At the Washington Elementary School District governing board meeting on Feb. 27, a Valley Leadership representative offered to help pilot a volunteer literacy program and a Roadrunner Elementary parent told the board he had been trespassed from his child’s school and requested follow-up.

Two community members used the meeting’s public participation period to raise issues to the governing board on Feb. 27: one offered a volunteer-supported early-literacy program the district could pilot, and another described a dispute at Roadrunner Elementary and requested follow-up.

Laura Pearl, representing Valley Leadership’s education impact team, said Valley Leadership is a nonpartisan organization that mobilizes local leaders and offered the group’s help to bring a program called Leaders…

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