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Students and parents defend Granite Bay teachers at Roseville school board meeting
Summary
Dozens of students, parents and former teachers used public comment to defend Granite Bay High School staff after a social‑media incident; trustees reiterated they cannot discuss non‑agendized personnel matters at the meeting and urged due process and civility.
Dozens of students, parents and former classroom teachers told the Roseville Joint Union High School District board on April 8 that Granite Bay High School educators should not be vilified after a recent social‑media incident.
Board members opened public comment by reminding the audience the Brown Act prevents the board from discussing non‑agendized personnel matters at a public meeting. Trustee Mr. Deloro, who spoke earlier about classroom practice and the role of teachers, urged the community to allow the district’s investigative and personnel processes to proceed and to treat staff with civility.
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