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Parent tells Mid Valley board she was given just three days to opt out of 'Safe Touches' workshop
Summary
A parent raised concerns at public comment about a non‑permission opt‑out for a 'Safe Touches' program for kindergarten through third grade, saying she received three days to review curriculum and opted her child out; board members said they would work on providing materials with permission notices.
During public comment at the January Mid Valley School Board meeting, Jessica Dutter said her second‑grade daughter was enrolled in a 'Safe Touches' program under a non‑permission notice that required parents to opt out rather than sign to opt in. "They gave me three days to get the curriculum," Dutter said. "I opted my daughter out…
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