The Denver Post: Denver’s school board is set to decide Thursday whether to further restrict the public’s ability to comment in front of the board by reducing the time individual speakers can address the elected directors who govern Colorado’s largest school district.
The move, however, would coincide with plans to start new community meetings hosted by each Denver Public Schools director within their individual district.
If adopted, the Board of Education’s new policy will also change when its monthly public comment session is held, allow people to weigh in virtually, and only allow speakers who are city residents or have a direct connection to DPS, according to the latest draft.
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