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Public commenters urge compliance with Colorado law on library policy, raise safety and curriculum concerns
Summary
Multiple speakers used the public comment period to urge the district to publish library-reconsideration policies under Colorado law, to raise concerns about removed library materials, to praise Summit Elementary test results, criticize board conduct and legal spending, and ask for a playground at the junior-senior high campus.
During public comment, speakers addressed library materials and Colorado law, student assessment trends, concerns about board decisions and legal spending, and a lack of playground facilities at the junior-senior high.
Sarah Lee, a former Woodland Park educator and high-school librarian, asked the district to publish written policies required by Colorado law for acquisition and reconsideration of library resources and to provide a public accounting of materials removed from district libraries. Lee cited the bill referenced as "SB 25-063" and read requirements from the bill summary about written policies, reconsideration procedures…
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