Suncoast Prep Academy praises staff and opposes Senate bill AB 84

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During the recent Orange County Board of Education meeting, community voices highlighted the positive impact of local educational institutions and the ongoing challenges they face.

One student shared a heartfelt reflection on their experience at the International Academy of Arts (IAA), expressing gratitude for the supportive teaching staff and the academic growth they achieved. The student emphasized the school's focus on science, math, and language learning, which they believe has better prepared them for high school compared to traditional middle schools. Their appreciation extended to specific teachers, such as Mr. Gibbons, who played a crucial role in their academic journey.

In another segment, representatives from Suncoast Prep Academy expressed their gratitude for the support from the Board and the community. They reported an increase in student participation in state testing and highlighted their success in achieving a 95% IEP sign rate with families, showcasing their commitment to special education. The morale among staff was noted as high, driven by a dedicated leadership team and a collaborative school environment.

Additionally, Suncoast Prep Academy voiced their opposition to Senate Bill AB 84, which they believe represents bureaucratic overreach. They are actively engaging in advocacy efforts, including traveling to Sacramento and participating in protests to raise awareness about the potential negative impacts of the bill on families.

The meeting underscored the importance of community support in education and the ongoing efforts to address legislative challenges that could affect local schools. As these discussions continue, the Board remains focused on fostering an environment that prioritizes student success and community engagement.

Converted from Orange County, CA Board of Education Meeting meeting on July 12, 2025
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