Claire Lavezzorio is a reporter at KMGH Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.
LITTLETON, Colo. — Amid a police investigation into alleged abuse on a school bus, the Littleton Public Schools Board of Education is considering changes to its bus safety program.
After asking to take her husband's three minutes at the podium to tell the board why the proposed bus surveillance policy falls short, the board cut Vestal off as the crowd urged her to keep going. “I think it should be saved until it's watched. And once it's watched and nothing has happened on the video, then you can delete it,” said Vestal.
In Thursday's meeting, there were also discussions of a live feed for the most vulnerable students and looking into the cost of that.
Jessica Vestal Kiarra Jones Littleton Public Schools Arrest Of Paraprofessional Bus Surveillance Policy Changes To Littleton Bus Policy
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