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The work group is moving from information gathering to designing a bias and hate incident reporting system, with its final report deadline extended to May 15. Focus groups involving approximately 19 residents favored an accessible system with online, phone, and in-person reporting options, potentially coordinated through one trained intake person.
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The group has finished its initial briefings, information gathering, and focus groups and will spend the next two meetings defining how a reporting system could work. Residents who participated in focus groups raised concerns about retaliation, transparency, and trust in existing school-related reporting. The proposed system still requires decisions about forms, data handling, legal review, and Town Council approval.
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