The Forest Hills Board of Education made headlines during their April 15 meeting by approving the contract for new superintendent, Mr. Kirby, effective July 1, 2024. The unanimous vote reflects the board's confidence in Kirby's leadership as the district faces challenges in academic performance and enrollment.
Board members expressed their gratitude for the collaborative effort that went into finalizing the contract, highlighting the professionalism of all involved, including legal counsel and district staff. The board emphasized the importance of establishing a strong working relationship with Kirby, who is stepping into the role at a critical time for the district.
In her report, Superintendent Dr. Schuylkill provided updates on recent personnel reviews and the transition to a new building, which has been met with some logistical challenges. She praised the community's support for the 2018 bond that funded the new facility, noting the positive impact on staff morale and working conditions.
However, public comments revealed concerns from community members about the district's academic standards. Resident Doug Lee urged the board to prioritize educational quality alongside infrastructure improvements, warning that declining academic performance could lead to decreased enrollment. His remarks underscored the need for a balanced approach that addresses both the physical and educational needs of the district.
As the board moves forward with Kirby at the helm, the focus will be on enhancing academic outcomes while maintaining the district's commitment to providing a supportive and effective learning environment. The community's expectations are high, and the board's next steps will be crucial in shaping the future of Forest Hills Public Schools.