The Perrysburg Schools Board of Education (BOE) convened on April 21, 2025, to address several significant topics, including staff changes, the appointment of a new board member, and updates on the school calendar. The meeting highlighted the ongoing challenges and transitions within the district, reflecting broader trends in education and community engagement.
One of the most notable discussions centered around the resignation of Courtney Yupel, the district's transportation director. Her departure to pursue opportunities in the private sector was acknowledged as a significant loss for the district. Mr. Hoesler, the district's operations director, will temporarily oversee transportation until a new director is appointed. This transition comes amid a wave of resignations and retirements, prompting the board to consider how to retain existing staff while also recalling individuals from a reduction in force list. The board expressed appreciation for the contributions of departing staff members, emphasizing the impact of these changes on the community.
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Subscribe for Free In addition to personnel matters, the board celebrated the approval of the graduating class, marking a positive milestone for the district. The meeting also included the approval of continuing contracts for five educators, reinforcing the board's commitment to supporting its teaching staff.
A significant highlight of the meeting was the appointment of Chris Anderson to the board, following an unprecedented number of applicants for the open seat. With 22 individuals applying—nearly three times the average—the board was encouraged by the caliber of candidates. Anderson, who has lived in Perrysburg for 15 years and has extensive experience in leadership and strategic planning, was unanimously selected to fill the position. His appointment is seen as a pivotal moment for the district, as the board seeks to rebuild trust and engage more effectively with the community.
The meeting concluded with discussions about the upcoming board member race in the fall, indicating a continued interest in community involvement and governance. The board's proactive approach to addressing staffing challenges and engaging with qualified candidates reflects a commitment to enhancing the educational landscape in Perrysburg.
Overall, the April 21 meeting underscored the dynamic nature of the Perrysburg Schools district, as it navigates staff transitions and seeks to strengthen its leadership and community ties. The board's decisions will likely have lasting implications for the district's direction and the quality of education provided to its students.