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Jeremy Vice says Hoover schools meeting student needs now, favors maximizing capacity before third high school
Summary
Jeremy Vice, an applicant for the Hoover City School Board, told the Hoover City Council on Oct. 12 that he believes the district is "meeting the needs of students today" while urging the board to focus on staff recruitment, special-education funding and maximizing current school capacity before considering construction of a third high school.
Jeremy Vice, an applicant for the Hoover City School Board, told the Hoover City Council on Oct. 12 that he believes the district is "meeting the needs of students today" while urging the board to focus on staff recruitment, special-education funding and maximizing current school capacity before considering construction of a third high school.
Vice made the remarks during a council-run interview of applicants for a school-board vacancy. Councilor McClinton led much of the questioning; Councilor Murphy asked several questions through McClinton because Murphy had stepped away, and Council President Lyda also posed questions.
"I do believe that we're meeting the needs of students today," Vice said, citing his experience as a parent whose eldest son recently began college. He…
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