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Schuylkill Valley residents accuse district leadership of toxic culture amid high staff turnover
Summary
Multiple former employees and parents used the board's reorganization meeting to criticize school leadership, alleging a pattern of mistreatment, insufficient investigations into turnover and cuts to special-education supports; speakers urged the board to commission independent reviews and take leadership action.
At the Schuylkill Valley School District reorganization meeting on Dec. 3, 2024, several former employees and parents used the public-comment period to challenge board statements about staff departures and demand accountability from district leadership.
Lauren Matthews, a 13-year former employee and union leader, said she was one of the staff members a board member had cited as leaving for "opportunities close to home, more money, etc.," and strongly disputed that characterization. Matthews said she left because of the district's culture and described being given 24 hours to clean out her office at the end of her tenure. "I left the district because of the culture, and the way myself and other teachers…
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