Tuesday 20 February 2018

Parent asks to Add Pupils, parents

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Dayton parents are voicing concerns regarding the district possibly closing several schools due to low registration. This comes following the district abruptly shut down a task force meeting concerning the issue after the news media showed up to cover it.

A parent 2 NEWS spoke with Tuesday night’s board meeting states she wants the district to be more transparent about this issue and wants the district to create more of an effort to listen to parent concerns before making any big decisions regarding colleges closures.

The district claims it intends to have community input on this matter, but still has yet to happen.

“You do not see a agent,” Cameron Walker said. “Of a parent or a pupil on our task force.”

Parents, like, Cameron Walker demanding and are angry responses, calling for the district to add pupils and parents to this task force assigned to tackle the registration issue. Walker claims the district should engage with the community about this issue sooner rather than later.

“Who’s out there actually talking to the parents,” Walker said. “And listening to these parents”

The district claims it will get public input relating to this matter, however they nevertheless to specify a date.

Board Member Karen Wick Gagnet wants parents to know any choice will be done in the best interest of the pupils.

“I would like to guarantee the neighborhood,” Karen Wick Gagnet said. “Along with the staff which you have each our positive intentions that we aren’t endangering any jurisdiction or any position other than just to do great work for our kids and our neighborhood.”

It has been a month as the district identified these 9 colleges with enrollment include:

  • Meadowdale High School
  • Meadowdale Elementary School
  • Rosa Parks Preschool
  • Wogaman Middle School
  • Dayton Boys Preparatory Academy
  • Innovative Learning Academy
  • Westwood Elementary School
  • World of Wonder Elementary School
  • Edwin Joel Brown Middle School

At this time, the district hasn’t made any decisions on.

“The biggest question,” Walker said. “Is where our pupils go and where our teachers go.”

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source http://www.californiacoastparent.com/parent-asks-to-add-pupils-parents/

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