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Medford Today
By the People, for the People
Cadott School Board Faces Public Concerns at Meetings
Community members limited to 3-minute comments on non-personnel issues
Mar. 12, 2026 at 5:05am
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At each Cadott School Board meeting, the public is given an opportunity to raise concerns and voice their opinions on matters not related to school personnel. However, these public comments are limited to just three minutes per speaker.
Why it matters
The Cadott School Board meetings provide an important platform for community engagement and transparency, allowing parents and residents to provide feedback on school policies and decisions. The time constraints on public comments, though, may limit the ability of the community to fully express their perspectives and concerns.
The details
During the public comment portion of Cadott School Board meetings, community members are given up to three minutes to address the board on any issues not involving school personnel. This time limit is intended to allow for efficient meetings, but some feel it restricts the public's ability to fully voice their opinions and concerns.
- The Cadott School Board holds regular meetings where public comments are accepted.
The players
Cadott School Board
The governing body of the Cadott School District, responsible for setting policies and overseeing the district's operations.
The takeaway
The Cadott School Board's public comment policy aims to balance efficient meetings with community engagement, but some residents may feel the three-minute time limit is too restrictive in allowing them to fully express their perspectives on important school-related issues.


