During the citizen-comment period, the first speaker — listed on the sign-up as Azie Samber — delivered a lengthy and inflammatory statement that included derogatory and false claims about religious groups, curriculum content and school policies.
The remarks included a mix of sarcastic and incendiary assertions about school accommodations for Muslim students, calls to revise dress and curriculum policies, and other statements that the board did not immediately address during the allotted public-comment time. The transcript contains explicit and offensive language and claims that are not supported by school policy or by statements from staff during the meeting.
Board staff and members later moved through action items without taking a public response at the time; the chair reminded the public-comment rules (three minutes per speaker) before the comment period began.
Board policy and best-practice guidance separate the public comment period from the board’s formal response process; the division’s public information office can be contacted for corrections or follow-up. The school board did not take formal action in response to the specific assertions made during that comment period at this meeting.