During a recent government meeting, Director Maria Flores addressed the contentious issue of school closures, emphasizing that the current circumstances do not permit such actions. "I don't believe that we are in the position or even allowed to close schools," Flores stated, highlighting the importance of maintaining educational access for all students.
Flores specifically referenced the financial situation, noting a projected deficit of $380,000. She argued that closing schools like Madison or McKinney would not only be unnecessary but also inequitable. "It does not demonstrate a commitment to equity and outcomes for our students," she added, underscoring the need for thoughtful consideration of the impacts on the community.
The discussion reflects ongoing concerns about educational equity and resource allocation within the district. As the meeting concluded, it was clear that the administration is committed to exploring alternatives to closures, aiming to support all students effectively despite financial challenges.