Plymouth-Canton School Board Faces Concerns Over Teacher Treatment and Immigrant Student Protection

Overview: The Plymouth-Canton Community School Board meeting spotlighted issues concerning teacher treatment at Bentley Elementary and the protection of immigrant students amid federal policy anxieties. Former teachers Michelle West and Julie Casar voiced concerns about harassment and intimidation, leading to high staff turnover at Bentley Elementary. Concurrently, Sarah Krosinski and Michelle Mustakis advocated for protective policies for immigrant students to alleviate fears related to immigration enforcement.

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