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Public commenters press district on naloxone access, interdistrict transfers and transgender student policies; board tables opt‑out revision
Summary
Teachers and parents used the Oct. 21 meeting to press PYLUSD trustees on naloxone availability, interdistrict transfer rules for staff and safety and fairness concerns involving a transgender student; the board tabled proposed opt‑out policy language for further legal review.
Members of the public used the Oct. 21 meeting to press the board on several community concerns that the district said it will continue to address.
Jenny Bremer, a teacher at El Dorado High School, asked why the 2,500 naloxone doses obtained for the district were not in active use and urged the board to place Narcan in classrooms, saying "these doses won't save lives sitting in storage." The board later adopted a Red Ribbon Week resolution that references naloxone training partnerships but Bremer's request to distribute Narcan to every classroom was not…
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