During a recent Victoria Independent School District (VISD) board meeting, community members expressed strong support for Superintendent Mike Mercer while addressing concerns about the district's challenges.
Several speakers praised Mercer for his dedication to improving the educational environment for both students and teachers. One teacher highlighted Mercer's commitment to listening and responding to the needs of educators, stating, \"Teachers support Mike Mercer because Mike Mercer supports teachers.\" This sentiment was echoed by Woodrow Wilson Wagner, who described Mercer as a \"servant leader\" focused on collaboration and proactive solutions.
Brian Morse, a long-time resident and parent, voiced frustration over issues such as maintenance, teacher salaries, and funding for repairs. He urged community members to engage constructively with the school district rather than resorting to negativity on social media. \"If you want to make a difference, get involved,\" he emphasized, encouraging citizens to attend meetings and understand the complexities of school governance.
The meeting also touched on the importance of adhering to laws and regulations when discussing school policies. Wagner cautioned against the \"politics of fear and mob mentality,\" urging the board to rely on data and evidence when addressing grievances.
Overall, the discussions underscored a community rallying around its educational leaders while grappling with the realities of school district management and the need for active participation from residents.