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Teacher and community members press board over 'outing' policy, legal risk and student confidentiality
Summary
During public comment at the Murrieta Valley Unified school board meeting, teachers and parents urged the board to reconsider reinstating an outing policy they said conflicts with a California Court of Appeals action and could expose the district to further legal fees; speakers also raised concerns about how board members obtained sensitive student information.
A group of teachers, parents and former trustees used the public‑comment period at the Murrieta Valley Unified School District board meeting to demand the board stop adopting policies they said invite lawsuits and to explain how board members obtained private student information.
Jenny Sharf, a teacher and parent who identified herself as a plaintiff in a separate lawsuit, told trustees the California Court of Appeals issued a preliminary injunction related to a CRT ban and declined to rule on an outing policy. She said the board “immediately after” reinstated the outing…
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