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Dr. Jennifer Fee stresses safety, enrollment analysis and strategic implementation; cites bond and HVAC experience
Summary
Dr. Jennifer Fee, superintendent of Saint Joseph Public Schools, told the Forest Hills Board she would prioritize safety, investigate causes of declining enrollment, and align budgets to a strategic plan; she referenced a completed $12 million HVAC project and a proposed $98 million bond as evidence of facilities experience.
Dr. Jennifer Fee, superintendent of Saint Joseph Public Schools, outlined safety, enrollment and fiscal stability as her top priorities in an interview with the Forest Hills Board of Education on March 5.
Fee said safety must be proactive and resourced; she described work tightening emergency operations, collaborating with public safety and adding door barricades and training in prior roles. She also urged a data‑driven dive into the district’s enrollment decline — looking beyond…
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