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Laguna Beach Unified School District board lets students speak first, keeps second public‑comment period

Laguna Beach Unified School District Board of Education · March 13, 2026
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Summary

The Laguna Beach Unified School District board on March 12 voted to reserve the first public‑comment slot at tonight’s meeting for students (20‑minute limit) and to keep a second public‑comment period at the end of the agenda; the board adopted the amended agenda and moved into closed session.

President Morgan moved that the Laguna Beach Unified School District board “move to bring public comment on non agenda items to the beginning of the agenda reserving for students only this evening and hold the board policy of 20 minutes,” and the motion was seconded, the record shows.

The proposal touched off a short dispute over whether a formal motion was necessary. One board member noted that students had already been allowed to speak early in past meetings and asked why the motion was required. President Morgan said the motion was intended to formalize the…

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