The Mid Valley Board of School Directors made significant strides in administrative restructuring during their May regular meeting on May 16, 2024. A key highlight was the decision to realign administrative positions, transitioning two assistant principals to principal roles. This move aims to enhance leadership focus within the district, despite concerns about not increasing the overall number of administrators as student enrollment grows.
Community member Don Heath raised questions about the rationale behind this realignment, noting that while the district is not adding new administrative positions, existing staff will receive higher salaries. The board responded that the changes are designed to streamline administration and provide more targeted support for students, particularly in secondary education.
In addition to the administrative changes, the board approved several personnel actions, including the hiring of new teachers and the conversion of a school security officer to a school police officer, reflecting a commitment to safety and educational quality.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote on the realignment, set to take effect on July 1, 2024, signaling a proactive approach to managing the district's evolving needs. The board's decisions underscore a focus on effective leadership and student support as the Mid Valley School District navigates its growth.