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October 20, 2025 | Cartwright Elementary District (4282), School Districts, Arizona


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The submitted transcript contains a teacher’s classroom remarks about Hispanic heritage and classroom practices at Peralta Elementary School. It does not include any agenda items, motions, votes, formal actions, or substantive discussion by a governing body. Under the assignment rules, no civic government articles are produced because the material is not from a civic meeting or does not contain civic business.

The speaker introduces herself as Vicky Olivares Monti, a first-grade teacher at Peralta Elementary School, and describes how her Salvadoran heritage informs her teaching practices, classroom literature, and cultural activities. No formal decisions, authorities, motions, or public-agenda items are recorded.

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