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Stockton Unified board tables Franklin High SPSA after parents raise procedural and safety concerns
Summary
The Stockton Unified School District board voted unanimously to table approval of Franklin High School's School Plan for Student Achievement after parents accused district staff and a community member of procedural violations and alleged intimidation at school-site council meetings; district staff described training and corrective actions and said some dates and minutes require clarification.
Stockton — The Stockton Unified School District board on Tuesday voted unanimously to table action on Franklin High School’s School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) after public commenters raised procedural irregularities and safety concerns tied to the school-site council process.
Two parents who addressed the board during oral communications said they were filing complaints and asked the board to investigate how Franklin’s SPSA was approved. “I accuse the Franklin administration of violating the education state law, violating Robert’s rules, and violating district procedures,” said parent Angeles Romero de Cortes, who also said she had requested district assistance after alleged pushing and shoving at…
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