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Parents and residents urge stronger security, clarity on preschool rollout and food-insecurity outreach
Summary
Residents pressed the board over security staffing and audits, delays and calendar confusion around the Big Hugs preschool rollout, and lunch-account arrears; a petition with over 300 signatures asking for a no-confidence vote in district leadership was delivered.
During the meeting's second public-comment period, multiple residents raised sustained concerns about school safety, program rollout and financial transparency. Kevin Rosinski and other speakers described long-standing frustrations with district security measures, saying the board approved three Class 3 officers while some residents want five and that the district has not completed independent security audits despite past weapons incidents.
Community members also delivered a petition with more than 300 signatures asking the board to record a formal no-confidence expression in district leadership and to acknowledge…
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