During a recent school board meeting, Luke Matthews from Warrior Run raised several concerns regarding transparency and safety within the district. Matthews emphasized that he speaks for himself and not as a representative of others, despite receiving numerous inquiries from community members about various issues.
One significant point of discussion was a Right to Know request that Matthews claimed was submitted in his name without his consent, specifically regarding projects at 80 West Saint Mary's Road. He clarified that there are no ongoing projects at that location and expressed frustration over the misuse of his name in the request.
Matthews also addressed the need for clearer policies regarding the safety of students during practices and events. He questioned the current regulations that allow individuals without proper clearances to attend practices, suggesting that a more stringent policy should be implemented to ensure student safety. He highlighted the importance of having a straightforward policy that prohibits anyone without clearance from being present at practices, expressing concern for the well-being of children in the district.
Additionally, Matthews pointed out a perceived toxic atmosphere within the school district, suggesting that both teachers and administration feel pressured to remain silent about their concerns for fear of repercussions. He urged the board to prioritize the welfare of students and consider a fresh approach to decision-making that emphasizes transparency and accountability.
The meeting concluded with a reminder about the upcoming election and a note of support for those affected by Hurricane Milton, reflecting the board's commitment to community welfare. The next meeting is scheduled for November 12, following the election.