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Public commenters press SRVUSD on e‑motor safety, grading reform and book access
Summary
Trustees heard varied public comments: safety advocates urged a ban on throttle‑activated e‑motorcycles at middle schools; parents asked the board to pause grading reform; librarians and teachers defended a vetted author visit and warned against censorship; a student proposed a trash‑pickup incentive program.
A broad set of public speakers addressed trustees during the non‑agenda public‑comment period, raising safety, curriculum, grading and student‑led proposals.
Several speakers documented what they called a growing safety problem involving throttle‑activated electric motorcycles and high‑powered scooters parked at middle schools. A representative from a local advocacy group described a survey of seven middle schools that reportedly found more than 200 high‑powered vehicles and urged the district to prohibit throttle‑driven e‑motorcycles on middle‑school campuses and seek visible law‑enforcement enforcement at arrival and dismissal times.…
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