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Board debates tighter limits on political displays by staff; legal carve-outs and student clubs remain concerns
Summary
A proposed policy change to ban political activism and staff political displays on district property prompted a lengthy debate. Board members cited disruptive displays and counseling access; attorneys flagged legal constraints and the need to carve out recognized unions and sponsored student clubs. Staff will redraft the language with attorneys.
Board member Mister Tatum proposed new language March 31 to prevent political activism by employees on district property, citing incidents where staff displays or materials created a perception that counselors or classrooms were not neutral.
Tatum said he had received constituent complaints about staff wearing candidate lanyards or posting large political issue posters and urged a clear ban "no stickers, no lanyards" while on duty. Several board members backed a stronger rule for on-duty employees; others and counsel said the policy must be narrowly written to avoid violating federal and state rights and to allow lawful union activity and sponsored student clubs.
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