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Three Rivers board holds first readings on parents’ rights resolution and revised flag policy amid heated public comments
Summary
The Three Rivers School District board heard extended public comment about library materials, curriculum opt-outs and classroom flags and held first readings of a parents’ rights resolution and a policy (INDB) changing classroom flag display language; both will return for further edits and a second reading.
The Three Rivers School District board on Wednesday heard multiple public commenters pressing the board to tighten classroom flag displays and to strengthen an opt‑out process for the health curriculum, then moved both items forward as first readings for further board edits and public feedback.
Community commenters raised a range of concerns during the meeting’s public‑comment period. Oliva, a resident, alleged that "graphic materials are already in our local libraries and are being used in our…
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