Board approves playground dedication for Maurice “Moose” Solomon after mixed reactions
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The board approved dedicating a playground in honor of Maurice “Moose” Solomon with a $16,500 recognition, drawing both praise and objections from board members over naming criteria.
The Jefferson County Board of Education approved a motion to dedicate a school playground in honor of Maurice “Moose” Solomon and allocate up to $16,500 in recognition funds.
Supporters told the board Solomon served students and the school community for many years, describing frequent community engagement and long-standing commitment. One board member said Solomon "impacted 500 kids" in his role and praised his presence at school events. Supporters suggested a modest dedication sign and a brief presentation when the sign is installed.
Several board members opposed a single-person dedication at this time, arguing that honors of this type should be reserved for educators or should be part of a broader recognition program that includes long-serving teachers and former board members. One member recommended establishing a clearer policy for naming and recognition to avoid appearing partial. The motion to dedicate the playground and allocate recognition funds passed following discussion; the board did not adopt a districtwide naming policy at the meeting but several members asked staff to consider recognition criteria for future cases.
Board discussion noted Solomon's role as a school resource officer and his long presence in the community; supporters described multiple examples of students stopping to thank him at events. Dissenting members named other long-serving contributors they felt deserved similar recognition and urged development of consistent criteria before future dedications.
