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Rochester Hills parents demand accountability from school board

July 01, 2024 | Rochester Community School District, School Boards, Michigan



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Rochester Hills parents demand accountability from school board
During a recent Rochester Hills school board meeting, tensions ran high as community members expressed their dissatisfaction with the current state of local schools. Elizabeth Tenney, a former parent within the district, voiced her concerns about the negative issues affecting the schools, stating that her family had withdrawn three children due to these problems. She criticized board members for focusing on their feelings rather than addressing the pressing issues at hand, suggesting that they were failing in their responsibilities.

The meeting also featured a moment of prayer led by Mary Anne Engstrom, who offered support for the board members and the new superintendent, emphasizing the importance of unity and sound decision-making for the benefit of students. Engstrom's remarks highlighted a desire for the board to prioritize educational integrity over social issues, reflecting a broader concern among some community members about the direction of the district.

As the meeting progressed, Trustee Lacui proposed a motion to suspend the rules to allow for further discussion in response to public comments, but this motion was ultimately not passed. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, which was supported unanimously, signaling a desire among board members to move forward despite the unresolved tensions. The meeting ended at 9:11 PM, leaving many community concerns unaddressed.

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