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Centennial board discusses student walkouts and protest policy; superintendent plans structured forum

Centennial School District Board of School Directors · February 17, 2026
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Summary

Board members debated whether student protests during school hours should be permitted on district property; the superintendent said administrations will provide a voluntary, controlled forum and rely on existing policy (122.1) and case‑by‑case judgment on safety and instructional‑time questions.

The Centennial School District board spent a substantial portion of its Feb. 17 meeting discussing how the district will handle planned student protests and walkouts. The superintendent said building administrators have worked with student leaders and will offer a voluntary, controlled forum for students to exercise their First Amendment rights.

"We are going to allow and, give students a forum to express their first amendment rights,…

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