Concerns regarding the potential closure of Crestview School and its impact on students were at the forefront of a recent government meeting. Community member Colette Guyett Hempel expressed her apprehensions about the decision, highlighting the significant transitional rates at the schools where Crestview students would be relocated. She noted that approximately 50% of students at these schools leave by the end of the academic year, which she described as a \"real handicap\" for the affected children.
Hempel also criticized the school district for its lack of inclusion of certain schools in community education materials, stating that two of the schools designated for the incoming Crestview students have been omitted from these resources six times in the past three years. Her comments reflect broader concerns about educational equity and the disparate outcomes for students in different schools within the community.
The meeting continued with public comments, where community members were encouraged to voice their opinions on the matter, emphasizing the importance of addressing the needs of youth in the area. The city council is expected to consider these concerns as they deliberate on the future of Crestview School and its students.