The Blue Ridge Unified School District held a significant meeting recently, marked by heartfelt tributes, student recognitions, and discussions on the search for a new superintendent. The meeting commenced with a moment of silence for Ferrell Fish, a beloved figure in the community who passed away in a tragic accident. Fish's legacy as a teacher, coach, and principal was celebrated, highlighting his impact on generations of students.
Following the tributes, the board recognized outstanding students and teachers for their achievements. KJ Wilson, a second grader, was honored as the Student of the Month for his leadership and kindness. Other students, Kyron Meadows and Vince Johnson, were acknowledged for their initiative in cleaning the cafeteria, while Jack Woods received recognition for his exemplary performance in academics and extracurricular activities.
The board also celebrated teachers of the month, Mr. Best and Mr. White, for their dedication and contributions to student success. Mr. Best's students achieved remarkable scores in AP exams, while Mr. White was commended for his support of students needing extra guidance.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the process of selecting a new superintendent. Dr. Mark Jornstad presented a detailed plan outlining the search process, emphasizing the importance of transparency and community involvement. The board expressed a desire to include incoming board members and key stakeholders in the screening and interview process, ensuring a collaborative approach to selecting the best candidate for the district.
The meeting concluded with updates on various school initiatives, including a food drive to support students in need and preparations for upcoming events such as homecoming and parent-teacher conferences. The board's commitment to fostering a supportive and engaged educational environment was evident throughout the discussions, reflecting the community's dedication to its schools. The next board meeting is scheduled for October 15th.