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Parents and residents press Elizabeth School District on staff survey, student privacy and book litigation
Summary
Public commenters urged the board to publicize Colorado’s TLCC staff survey amid a reported roughly 40% turnover rate, raised privacy concerns about a monitoring system called Minga, and urged the board to end a controversial ACLU lawsuit over library books and explain recent budget shifts.
Several residents used the board’s 30-minute public-comment block to raise personnel, privacy and litigation concerns.
Lisa Beach urged trustees to help promote the Teaching and Learning Conditions Colorado (TLCC) anonymous staff survey administered by the Colorado Department of Education, saying it takes 'about 10 to 15 minutes' and that the district needs 50% participation to get usable results. Beach listed school-level response counts she had checked online:…
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