Residents urge community partnerships and safety fixes; resident questions eighth-grade DC trip
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A township trustee sought school support for America250 summer celebrations and a resident urged reconsideration of the eighth-grade trip to Washington, D.C., and replacement of a dilapidated sign at the high school; the board acknowledged and said it would gather more information.
In the public-comments portion of the meeting, Brandon Davis (township trustee) asked the board to consider partnering with the township on America250 celebrations this summer and said he had been talking with the superintendent about potential collaboration.
Jackie Grulich, a Chesterland resident, voiced concern and disappointment that the district would continue the eighth-grade trip to Washington, D.C., calling it "ill-advised" given current circumstances, and urged the district to replace a dilapidated sign on Chillicothe Road in front of the high school.
Board members responded briefly, expressing appreciation for community engagement and directing staff to gather information about potential partnerships and website advertising for volunteer/appointment vacancies. No board action was taken on the public comments at the meeting.
