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Parent warns of uncovered practices at Bloomington High; board pledges follow‑up; Relay for Life invites board
Summary
A parent raised safety and equity concerns after Bloomington High School’s athletic trainer went on maternity leave and practices were not slated to be covered. District staff said a plan exists and will follow up. The Relay for Life organizer invited the board to the Sept. 27 event at Colton High School.
During public comment at the Sept. 18 Colton Joint Unified board meeting, Michael Morales, a registered nurse and parent of a Bloomington High student athlete, urged the district to provide athletic trainer coverage at practices while the school’s regular trainer is on maternity leave.
Morales said he had been told coverage would be provided only during games and cited research and local litigation to argue that leaving practices…
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