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Educators and parents press Centennial board on ICE activity, communication and loss of CTE preschool
Summary
Teachers, union leaders and parents urged the board to oppose ICE activity near schools, improve district communications, restore a CTE on‑site preschool program and address contract and class‑size concerns during a lengthy public forum.
At the public‑comment portion of the Centennial School District board meeting, multiple educators and parents urged the board to act on community safety, communications and program decisions.
Jonathan Rockwell, a band teacher and vice president of the Centennial Education Association, read a CEA statement saying ICE activity in or near schools "threatens the safety, well‑being, and educational access" of linguistically diverse and immigrant families and asked the board to issue a formal statement opposing such enforcement near schools. Superintendent Owens and the board…
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