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Parents urge Rocklin Unified to add large‑print library books and reconsider classroom screen use
Summary
During public comment parents asked the district to establish a system for large‑print books for visually impaired students and urged the board to consider removing or limiting classroom screen devices; the district pledged follow‑up with the district librarian and county advisory board members.
During the public comment period several parents raised community concerns.
Laura Griffin, a Rocklin parent, told the board her fourth‑grade child has a significant vision impairment and said school and public libraries in the county lacked appropriately large‑print books. She urged the district to purchase large‑print titles and coordinate with Placer County and the district librarian to create a system so visually…
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