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District reports smooth first week amid transportation, food‑service and tech glitches
Summary
Superintendent Parsons told the board the school year started well with busy registrations, ongoing transportation recruitment and early technology and facilities issues; a state Department of Education cyberattack may delay some grant reimbursements and fingerprinting for new hires.
Superintendent Darryl Parsons gave the board a broad “first week of school” update, saying he visited multiple campuses and found classrooms engaged, while also noting operational bottlenecks that the district is managing. “We've received over 400 registrations for new students into the district,” Parsons said, calling the registration volume “exciting” and ongoing. He praised grounds, custodial and transportation teams for weekend and early‑week work that helped schools open. Parsons reported transportation remains a staffing challenge. “We don't have…
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