Mount Lewis Middle School District swears in new trustees amid academic performance concerns

December 20, 2024 | Mountain View Whisman, School Districts, California


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Mount Lewis Middle School District swears in new trustees amid academic performance concerns
The MVWSD Board Meeting held on December 19, 2024, commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by the swearing-in ceremony for new trustees Charles DeFazio, Lisa Henry, and Anna Reed. Each trustee took the oath of office, affirming their commitment to uphold the constitutions of the United States and California.

After the swearing-in, the board moved to approve the meeting agenda. During this segment, a public comment was made by a community member expressing concern over the board's focus on academic performance. The speaker criticized the agenda for lacking sufficient discussion on academic results, highlighting a perceived neglect of educational priorities in favor of other issues. They referenced the Academic Performance Index rankings of local schools, noting disparities and urging the board to prioritize equity in educational support.

Following the public comment, the board unanimously approved the agenda, with Trustee Lambert making the motion and Trustee DeFazio seconding it.

The meeting then transitioned to a public comment period regarding closed session agenda items. Former trustee Stephen Nelson addressed the board about ongoing negotiations related to a property for teacher housing. He emphasized the urgency of finalizing these negotiations, as the $70 million building constructed on the site lacks a legal claim to the ground it occupies. Nelson urged the board to consider discussing these negotiations in open session to enhance transparency and community involvement.

The board then adjourned to closed session at 4:14 PM, with the meeting resuming at 6:06 PM. The discussions highlighted the board's commitment to governance and community engagement, while also reflecting ongoing challenges in addressing academic performance and property negotiations.

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