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Public commenters urge accountability over board reimbursements and ask district to retrieve missing mariachi instruments
Summary
During public comment at the Feb. 12 Lynwood Unified board meeting, Martina Rodriguez criticized proposed bylaw changes on reimbursements and urged board accountability; Yanet Navarro asked the superintendent to follow up after saying roughly 35% of district mariachi instruments and uniforms were not returned.
Two public commenters used the Feb. 12 Lynwood Unified Board meeting to press the board on accountability and program follow‑up.
Martina Rodriguez criticized a proposed bylaw change related to Board Bylaw 9250 on reimbursements and benefits, saying some board members seek higher reimbursements while not being visible in schools or community events. "I don't see many of you at the schools," Rodriguez said,…
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