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Parents and community members urge care as board drafts policy implementing Mahmood v. Taylor parental‑notification rules

March 05, 2026 | Amador County Unified, School Districts, California


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Parents and community members urge care as board drafts policy implementing Mahmood v. Taylor parental‑notification rules
Multiple community members addressed the board March 11 during public comment and urged caution as the district prepares policy language in response to Mahmood v. Taylor and related parental‑notification guidance.

Hillary O’Neil told trustees the district should avoid “stigmatization” when applying a policy that triggers parental notification or consent for material deemed "offensive," saying representation of LGBTQ people and diverse families in storybooks should not be treated as inherently offensive. "To be clear, I agree that parents should be informed when the topic of...are addressed," O’Neil said, "but storybooks including characters as the real humans they represent should not constitute offensive material." (remarks abbreviated.)

Janae Parkie echoed those concerns and described family and faith perspectives, asking the board to preserve inclusion even while meeting legal requirements. Both speakers asked the board to ensure the policy’s implementation does not produce exclusion or create a culture in which children and families are 'othered.'

Board members acknowledged prior district discussions and said the policy would return for formal consideration in coming meetings after additional review and implementation planning with employee groups and unions. Trustees reiterated that uniform complaint processes would apply and that a staff‑led implementation committee would flesh out operational details, including religious‑exemption procedures.

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