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Dozens in attendance Tuesday signed up for public comment

  Dozens in attendance Tuesday signed up for public comment , prompting the school board to split the public comment section so that board members could address other matters before the end of the meeting. In a scene that has played out in school board meetings across the country, the room was split between those who approved of the board's efforts toward diversity and inclusion, and residents who felt the measures were an overreach by the district. During the public comments, some questioned the school district's role in discussions of sexuality and gender, saying that those topics should be left to the parents to talk about with children at home. In attendance were several members of the Contra Costa County chapter of Moms for Liberty, a controversial group that organizes against LGBT content in schools and recently came under fire when a chapter in Indiana put out a newsletter that quoted Adolf Hitler. Several others in the crowd attended in "Stop Moms for Liberty"...

San Ramon Valley school board passes LGBTQ+, Pride flag resolutions unanimously following contentious meeting

  San Ramon Valley school board passes LGBTQ+, Pride flag resolutions unanimously following contentious meeting Tensions rose at the first San Ramon Valley Unified School District Board of Education meeting of the 2023-24 school year on Tuesday as members of the public debated the display of Pride flags on school campuses. Before the meeting, people filled the meeting space and spilled out into the hallway and filled the lobby of the small building in Danville on Old Orchard Drive. Occasionally, murmurs, chatter and cheering would make their way from the hallway into the meeting room. Much of the debate came as the school board prepared to vote on several resolutions for the school year, including ones that would mandate flying a Pride flag during the month of June and recognition of the National Day of Silence, a day meant to bring awareness to anti-LGBT bullying.