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Parents press Inglewood board on campus safety, staffing and immigrant‑protections policy
Summary
Multiple public commenters urged action on campus safety after incidents at Bennett Q Elementary and asked the board to update its immigration‑enforcement policy; the board approved consent items and said it will revise the district policy in response to recent state law changes.
Parents and community members used the Oct. 1 Inglewood Unified School District board meeting to press the board on safety, special‑education staffing and immigration‑enforcement policy updates.
At the start of the public‑comment period, speakers described a string of safety incidents at Bennett Q Elementary — including a bomb threat, a trespasser in a restroom and students seen with weapons — and called for faster safety upgrades such as improved fencing and camera systems. “We had a bomb threat. We had a homeless guy in the girls’ restroom. We had a kid show up with a toy gun,” one parent said, urging the board to…
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