During a recent Sioux City school board meeting, parent Jason Sanders raised urgent concerns regarding safety threats at North Middle School, where his daughter is a student. Sanders expressed his anxiety over the situation, noting that multiple threats had led him to keep his daughter home from school due to her diagnosed anxiety. He questioned the school board's response to these threats and the implications of the district's new attendance policy, which he believed did not allow for any excused absences, even with a doctor's note.
In response, Dr. Erlewine, the superintendent, assured Sanders that all threats are taken seriously and that the district collaborates closely with law enforcement to address them. He acknowledged a pattern of threats affecting schools nationwide, emphasizing that the district's protocol is to follow law enforcement's guidance on how to respond to each situation.
The meeting also marked a significant announcement: Dr. Erlewine revealed his resignation as superintendent, effective June 30, 2025, after 43 years in education. Board members praised his leadership, highlighting his efforts to rebuild trust within the district and improve educational outcomes. They expressed gratitude for his commitment to the community and the positive impact he has made during his tenure.
The board is now tasked with conducting a comprehensive search for a new superintendent, aiming to find a candidate who can continue the progress made under Dr. Erlewine's leadership. The meeting concluded with a series of upcoming committee meetings and a commitment to maintaining open communication with parents and the community regarding school safety and educational equity.