A board member blasted the law, passed after the Uvalde school massacre, for its tone-deaf nature and lack of funding.
District Police Chief Johnny Reyes speaks to the SAISD board on Monday.
SAISD's board filed for a “good cause” exemption due to a lack of funding and personnel. If approved by the state, the exemption will last for two years. SAISD board member Sarah Sorenson expressed frustration during Monday's meeting, railing against the mandate's tone-deaf nature and lack of funding.
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