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Parents press Alvin ISD on voting access, chaplains pilot, protests and ICE notification policy
Summary
Multiple public commenters urged the board to improve voting access for May elections, consider a chaplains pilot, investigate racial incidents at a junior high, and adopt clearer ICE notification policies after claims that parents would be notified only if a child is taken.
Several parents and community members used the board's open forum to press Alvin ISD trustees on voter access, proposed school chaplains, campus racial incidents and the district's response to federal immigration enforcement.
Monica Morgan, a longtime Brazoria County election volunteer, asked the board to seek extended hours and more voting locations for the May trustee election so working residents can vote, suggesting school sites on Saturdays when feasible. The board and superintendent discussed…
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