During a recent government meeting, a former principal of Palm Charter High School voiced serious concerns regarding the school's governance and compliance issues. The principal, who led the school for eight years and significantly improved its performance, highlighted a troubling situation that has persisted for nearly four months.
The principal, recognized for transforming Palm Charter into a leading vocational program, reported that his contract was not renewed by the school's board this past summer. He described the manner of this decision as \"despicable\" and \"unprofessional,\" prompting a group of concerned parents to investigate the board's actions. Their inquiries uncovered numerous compliance issues, raising questions about the board's governance practices.
The principal emphasized that there have been no legal elections for board members at Palm Charter High School in the past six years, a situation that has alarmed parents and community members alike. Over the last three months, the group has sent approximately 100 emails to various educational authorities, including Horry County Schools and the Department of Education, seeking intervention and accountability.
The meeting underscored the urgent need for oversight and transparency in the school's governance, as parents and community members call for action to address the compliance issues and ensure proper electoral processes are followed.