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Receivership team reports recovery progress, extends UVA leadership partnership

Chester-Upland School District Receivership Meeting · April 25, 2026

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Summary

Superintendent Dr. Romine told the receivership meeting the district has completed two of four instructional-actions in its recovery plan and is extending a University of Virginia leadership partnership into a third year; district leaders also described an internal communications rollout and community donations supporting student meals and special-needs classrooms.

Superintendent Dr. Romine told the Chester-Upland School District receivership meeting on April 23 that the district has completed two of four actions in the instruction-and-support portion of its recovery plan and will extend a University of Virginia professional-development partnership into a third year to “look at sustainability around the district.”

The update focused on implementation steps rather than new policy. Dr. Romine said nearly 20 senior team leaders participated in a four-day clinical leadership program and that the district is "on track" to begin a third year of support. He also reported work led by the HR department to develop an internal internet and communications system, with testing underway and a planned fall rollout to improve districtwide messaging.

Why it matters: The receivership requires the district to demonstrate measurable operational and instructional improvements before exiting receivership. Local leaders framed the extended UVA partnership and upgraded communication systems as tools to stabilize leadership and support classroom practice while the district pursues long-term sustainability.

Details and community support: Dr. Romine thanked community donors, noting a $500 contribution from Giant that will support the Second Chance breakfast program at Chester High School. He also said the district received noise-cancelling headphones and other items for autistic classrooms as part of April autism-awareness efforts. Dr. Romine described the district's enrollment as "steady" and encouraged families to register online for the 2026–27 school year.

What's next: District leaders said they will continue reporting dashboard progress at monthly meetings; the administration plans public updates as the fall rollout and third year of the UVA partnership begin.