Tensions ran high at the York Suburban School Board's recent planning meeting as community member Kathy Schaefer delivered a scathing critique of the current leadership. Schaefer accused the superintendent and board members of prioritizing personal egos and financial gain over the needs of students and the community.
In her remarks, Schaefer expressed frustration with the superintendent's communication style, claiming he often complicates simple matters and lacks transparency. "He is not trustworthy doing things without the full board's consent," she stated, calling for his removal and the appointment of a more effective leader.
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Subscribe for Free Schaefer also took aim at the board's decision-making process, particularly regarding a proposed new pool, which she felt was driven by emotional rather than rational considerations. She criticized the administration for its financial dealings, specifically mentioning a $1.7 million payment to Crabtree, which she described as yielding "nothing to show for it."
In a rallying call for change, Schaefer announced that four board seats are up for election, promising that her group would nominate candidates committed to honesty and prioritizing educational funding over new construction projects. "We will restore the power to the taxpayers and the teachers," she declared, emphasizing a collective effort to improve the district's leadership and focus on student education.
As the board prepares for upcoming elections, Schaefer's passionate address highlights a growing demand for accountability and transparency within the York Suburban School District.