The Scranton School District Board meeting on March 4, 2024, highlighted significant concerns regarding educational resources and the ongoing issue of book bans. Board member Susie expressed strong opposition to the banning of books, emphasizing the importance of fighting against such actions in Pennsylvania. She called for unity among adults to support children's access to diverse literature.
The meeting also addressed the state of school facilities, with board members expressing disappointment over the condition of buildings and the presence of debris affecting air quality. A grievance related to these issues is pending, and discussions are expected to take place soon to resolve it.
A major topic of discussion was the ongoing challenges with the distribution and functionality of Chromebooks in the district. Board members criticized the lack of proper charging and accessibility of these devices, which are essential for student learning. Concerns were raised about the effectiveness of spending on educational technology when devices remain unused or improperly managed.
Additionally, the board discussed the need for adequate supplies for special needs students, specifically the availability of iPads with protective covers. Members stressed the importance of ensuring that all students have the necessary tools for their education, particularly those with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
The meeting concluded with a call for further discussions on the status of Chromebooks and iPads, as well as a review of the district's resource management. Board members expressed a commitment to addressing these issues promptly to enhance the educational experience for all students in the Scranton School District.