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Fullerton student urges district to allow service‑dog training on campus, citing ADA and state protections

Fullerton Joint Union High School District Board of Trustees · February 10, 2026
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A Fullerton High student asked the board to allow Mobility Dog teams and service‑dogs‑in‑training on campus, saying the district has blocked training and urging clear policy and legal compliance; the superintendent said the district will review the request and meet with the parties.

Jalise Northgraves, a 16‑year‑old Fullerton High School student, told the Fullerton Joint Union High School District Board that her application to train a service dog through Mobility Dog was blocked by the district and appealed for clearer accommodations so other students with disabilities have equal access. “By blocking this training, the district is not only saying no to me. It is limiting students who will rely on…

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