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New board member sworn in amid community concerns

September 14, 2024 | David Douglas SD 40, School Districts, Oregon


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New board member sworn in amid community concerns
In a recent meeting of the David Douglas School District Board, Althea Ender was officially sworn in as the newest board member following her nomination and unanimous vote by existing members. Board members expressed enthusiasm for Ender’s legal background and the diverse perspectives she is expected to bring to the team. The board acknowledged the strong applicant pool for the position, thanking all candidates for their interest in serving the community.

The meeting also featured a report from Melissa Gate, the Associated Student Body (ASB) president of David Douglas High School. Gate shared updates on recent school activities, including a successful freshman orientation and plans for upcoming events such as a themed homecoming celebration and a football game tailgate for freshmen.

However, the meeting was not without controversy. Lisa Shill, a fourth-grade teacher at Gilbert Park, voiced concerns regarding the board's communication and transparency following the abrupt removal of Principal Stacey Moncrief. Shill outlined five specific requests from the Gilbert Park staff, including an acknowledgment of mishandling the situation, a clear protocol for handling complaints, and a call for greater transparency regarding the decision-making process that led to Moncrief's departure. She emphasized the need for timely communication and expressed appreciation for board members who attended a recent staff meeting to address concerns.

The board's response to these issues remains to be seen, as they navigate the challenges of maintaining trust and transparency within the district.

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