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Parents and callers press LAUSD board for results on school safety and superintendent evaluation
Summary
At a March 16 special meeting, parents and callers urged the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education to deliver concrete results on student safety and the superintendent evaluation, citing the death of Kimberly Sabaleta, requests for stronger supervision and calls to revisit the removal of school police.
Parents and community callers used the public-comment period at the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education special meeting on March 16 to demand tangible action on school safety and accountability.
Maria Luisa Palma, a caller who identified herself early in the public-comment period, linked anticipated litigation the board would consider in closed session to the death of Kimberly Sabaleta and urged the district to strengthen anti-bullying measures, increase supervision on campuses and improve reporting on threats and violence. "How many more, how…
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