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Parents urge clarity and action after Orenda findings; board pledges follow-up and community outreach
Summary
Parents praised the study but urged better communication, teacher supports and concrete short/medium/long-term timelines; trustees agreed to produce a narrated, translated presentation and to brief principals and staff as the district develops an implementation plan.
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Multiple parents at the April 6 meeting said they welcomed the Orenda diagnostic but asked for clearer public communication and concrete timelines. Katie Rowland called the report "validating" and urged removing selective barriers to accelerated math. Glenda Ortiz Galan described long-standing concerns about low expectations for Latino students and said her son believes "it's because of racism." Several parents asked that the district summarize key takeaways in the superintendent's weekly communication and translate materials into multiple languages.
Board members acknowledged the report's emotional weight and emphasized the need to co-design next steps with staff and families. Superintendent Dr. Crossley said the district would post a narrated PowerPoint of the presentation, translate it, brief principals and convene follow-up leadership sessions; trustees asked for a prioritized timeline and clarity about what the district will start immediately versus later.

