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Educators voice urgent concerns over rapid school changes

July 18, 2024 | ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico



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Educators voice urgent concerns over rapid school changes
The Board of Education convened for its regular meeting, emphasizing community engagement and transparency. The session began with a pledge of allegiance in both English and Spanish, followed by an acknowledgment of the native peoples of the land and a moment of silence for those who have served the country.

After roll call, the board adopted the agenda for the meeting and approved the minutes from a previous special meeting. The public forum segment allowed community members to voice their concerns, with five speakers scheduled to present.

Lisa Davis, a representative from the union, expressed significant distress regarding rapid changes being implemented by the district, particularly concerning the operation of academy classes. She highlighted a lack of communication from district leadership, specifically mentioning Dr. Chanel Segura's orders that have left educators and students uncertain about the future of their programs. Davis urged the board to be aware of the potential negative impacts these changes could have on students across the state.

The meeting underscored the board's commitment to listening to community voices while navigating the complexities of educational governance. Further discussions are anticipated as stakeholders seek clarity on the unfolding changes within the district.

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