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15 <br /> 1 near the entrances of schools. She said engaging the Sheriff's Office is also important to come <br /> 2 up with something she could support. <br /> 3 Commissioner McKee asked how many protests have occurred at any of the schools <br /> 4 within the last ten years. <br /> 5 Dr. Felder said she is aware of two that occurred last year. <br /> 6 Commissioner McKee said he finds it interesting the original proposal included private <br /> 7 property and far distances. He asked what the reasons were for the recent changes. <br /> 8 Patrick Abele said they were a result of also hearing the community's concerns, focusing <br /> 9 on protecting children, and not asking the Board to pass an ordinance that could not be <br /> 10 enforced. He said as they reflected and thought about best addressing the need, they wanted to <br /> 11 come back with an additional recommendation that would address the goal. <br /> 12 Commissioner McKee asked if there were any threats made. <br /> 13 Patrick Abele said he has directly been threatened as an individual and as a school <br /> 14 official. <br /> 15 Commissioner McKee said his concern is that the original request and this request are <br /> 16 not consistent. He said he finds it interesting that the demonstration was termed non-violent and <br /> 17 the federal drug enforcement laws and sex offenders distance of 1,000 feet was referenced <br /> 18 when neither of those scenarios apply. He said that he has pushed for years for there to be <br /> 19 more school resource officers in the schools. He said that he will support that but that this is a <br /> 20 solution looking for a problem. He said that he has an issue trying to reconcile whether any <br /> 21 other group from any other political bent would have received the same response. He said that <br /> 22 he will support Commissioner Hamilton's idea of carrying this to a public conversation. <br /> 23 Commissioner Bedford asked John Roberts for direction. <br /> 24 John Roberts said they can vote or discuss Commissioner Hamilton's idea. <br /> 25 Commissioner Fowler asked for a summary of the school's existing policy. <br /> 26 Patrick Abele said it is a regulation that guide visitors on a school campus. He said that <br /> 27 this is insuring that the campuses are free from harassment, bullying, and acts of intimidation. <br /> 28 He said there are rules and regulations for students to have protests on school campus. He said <br /> 29 with this ordinance they have never mentioned the type of speech, only when and where. <br /> 30 Commissioner Fowler asked if teachers can protest on campus. <br /> 31 Patrick Abele said they are restricted as employees. <br /> 32 <br /> 33 PUBLIC COMMENTS: <br /> 34 Benjamin Gaither said he is a 2020 Orange County High School graduate. He said when <br /> 35 he attended, students were not allowed to discuss politics let alone protest the politics of <br /> 36 schools. He said that teachers and parents of enrolled students are no exception. He said this is <br /> 37 going to affect everyone at school regardless of politics. He said you have the right to protest <br /> 38 the injustices of society. He said that by going through with item 6a then they are going to take <br /> 39 away rights of students. He said that people deserve a voice. He said that when he was in <br /> 40 school students stood up for a tech teacher that was going to be fired. He said students will not <br /> 41 be able to tell the school what they think if something like that happens. He said they need a <br /> 42 voice and it would be a shame to take away that voice. <br /> 43 Chair Price asked for clarification that the ordinance does not apply to students. <br /> 44 John Roberts said the draft does not apply to students, who are subject to school rules. <br /> 45 Rev. John B. Gaither said the right of way includes the centerline out and is covered <br /> 46 under the ordinance. He said this private property infringement goes too far. He said the Orange <br /> 47 County school Board meets on school campuses many times and thinks it could be narrowly <br /> 48 defined. He said there is vague language about government meetings. He said if parents want <br /> 49 to protest, he thinks having a protest in the public right of way is reasonable. <br /> 50 Don O'Leary said it seems like the school system is afraid of parents. He said if they <br /> 51 stayed with normal topics and away from sexual perversion, there would be less issues with <br />