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Parents urge stronger student behavior supports at West Branch-Rose City schools
Summary
Two West Branch parents told the school board they are concerned current student behavior supports are insufficient and asked the board to prioritize improvements; the board recorded the comment during public comment and did not take formal action at the meeting.
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Two West Branch parents raised concerns about student behavior supports during the public-comment period of the West Branch-Rose City Area Schools board meeting on Sept. 15.
Sydney Briggs and Jennifer Johnson, identified in the minutes as West Branch parents of Surline Elementary students, "stated their concerns for student behavior supports," asking the board to consider strengthening interventions and supports in district schools. The minutes do not record a verbatim quote or a board response requesting immediate action.
Superintendent Gail Hughey’s report that followed focused on district events and operations; the record shows no formal motion or follow-up directive tied to the parents’ comments during this meeting. Board members will consider the public comments as part of broader district oversight and planning at future meetings.
