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Parent tells Northshore board a signature-gathering event would violate district policy; board hears privacy and anti-trans concerns about two initiatives
Summary
A parent told the Northshore School District board a political group plans signature-gathering at a middle school in violation of district policy and state law and urged the board to consider policy and privacy risks posed by two initiatives; no formal board action was taken.
A parent raised concerns to the Northshore School District board about the proposed use of school facilities for signature-gathering and criticized two state initiatives he described as harmful to students.
Michael Lowry, who identified himself as the parent of a student at Moorland Elementary, told the board during virtual public comment that a political group called Let's Go Washington intends to hold a "super signer" event at North Shore Middle School to collect signatures for two initiatives identified in his remarks as IL26001 and IL26638. Lowry told the board that using district facilities for initiative signature gathering would violate District Policy 4400 and state law (citing RCW 29B.50.090), and he referenced…
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