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Parent tells Banning Unified board officers were present when she raised special-education concerns; asks for investigation

Banning Unified School District Board of Trustees · September 11, 2025
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Summary

A parent told the Banning Unified board that school staff summoned police or had officers waiting when she arrived to raise concerns about special-education services and asked the board to investigate, clarify parent–school interaction policies and protect parents of students with IEPs.

Miyosha Washington told the Banning Unified School District Board of Trustees that school staff called police or had officers present when she calmly went to campus on Sept. 9 to raise concerns about her child’s special-education program. Washington, speaking during public comment, said an assistant principal hung up on her, threatened arrest for trespass before any conversation began and that the response felt retaliatory.

“Let's be clear. I have never been aggressive nor have I caused the scene…

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