Parents and community speakers press board on academic outcomes, transparency and governance
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During public comment several speakers urged the board to prioritize academic improvement and transparent governance: Tamika Houston called for a community-inclusive superintendent search; Lawrence Blaber asked for clarity about replacing a trustee who runs for higher office; Michael Barksdale pressed for urgency on academic outcomes.
Multiple community members used the public-comment period at the Jan. 22 board meeting to press the board on academic performance and transparency.
Tamika Houston said families and caregivers ‘‘have been directly affected by the district’s ongoing academic struggles’’ and urged the board to conduct a transparent, community-inclusive search for the new superintendent and to prioritize candidates with documented turnaround experience.
Lawrence Blaber asked the board to clarify how it will replace a trustee’s seat if that trustee runs for higher office and whether the board will follow an appointment process or allow voters to decide. He called current communications on the matter ‘‘uncomfortable’’ and requested a public explanation of the procedure the board will use.
Michael Barksdale urged the board to act with urgency and intellectual honesty to improve outcomes, noting community presentations that offer potential blueprints for change. Gloria Dolson offered public praise for the newly appointed superintendent and encouraged greater youth engagement in district governance.
Responses: Board members acknowledged the comments and said they will provide communication about the replacement process for the trustee’s seat and that the board values community input in hiring decisions.
Provenance: All comments and exchanges appear in the meeting transcript under the public-comment and oral-communications sections.
