In a special meeting held to address urgent educational developments, the Lehigh City Council discussed the creation of a new school district in collaboration with the Alpine School District. The meeting, prompted by a late Friday notification regarding the need for a timely submission, aimed to prepare for a resolution that would facilitate this interlocal agreement.
Mayor Jason expressed gratitude to council members and staff for their swift efforts over the weekend to address the situation, emphasizing the importance of being prepared for the upcoming filing deadline. He reassured attendees that the meeting was not about making final decisions but rather about laying the groundwork for future discussions and public engagement regarding the proposed school district.
The council acknowledged the significance of the decision, particularly its impact on local children and residents. Mayor Jason clarified that the urgency of the meeting was due to the necessity of coordinating with other cities involved in the process, and he encouraged public participation in the ongoing discussions.
As the council moved forward, they reiterated their commitment to transparency and community involvement, inviting further comments and questions from both council members and the public. The resolution is set to be filed with the county, paving the way for potential inclusion on the November ballot, marking the beginning of a significant shift in the educational landscape for the region.