In a recent government meeting, key discussions centered around educational safety, staffing, and the importance of student feedback in shaping school policies. President Napa opened the session by emphasizing the significance of student engagement, thanking them for their contributions and suggestions aimed at improving campus environments.
Esteban Flemons, president of the CTA, addressed the board, representing over 1,000 certified educators. He began with a moment of silence to honor the victims of a recent school shooting in Georgia, highlighting the ongoing concerns regarding safety in educational settings. Flemons stressed the need for continued focus on student and staff safety, particularly in light of the tragic events that have unfolded in schools across the nation.
Flemons also expressed gratitude for the board's support of Memorandums of Agreement (MOAs) aimed at enhancing staffing and compensation for teachers. He noted the challenges of recruiting educators and the necessity of providing adequate support for those managing increased workloads, particularly in special education.
Looking ahead, Flemons conveyed the CTA's eagerness to engage in discussions about the district's goals, advocating for adjustments to ensure that they are inclusive and representative of all students' post-secondary paths. He underscored the importance of setting realistic and attainable objectives that cater to the diverse needs of the student body.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to prioritize safety and inclusivity in educational policies, as the board prepares to present reports and further engage with the community in the coming month.