Concerns over safety and accountability took center stage at the Pasadena ISD Board of Trustees meeting on January 24, 2025, as community member Mr. Smith voiced his frustrations regarding recent incidents affecting local schools. Highlighting a lack of job opportunities and adequate housing, Smith criticized the district's leadership, particularly referencing the arrest of Councilwoman Bianca Valerio on felony drug charges. He expressed outrage over the lack of transparency regarding school events, where students were reportedly escorted to a meeting without parental knowledge.
Smith, who is running for a position to advocate for change, emphasized the need for random drug testing within schools and called for more proactive measures to address theft and vandalism, citing recent break-ins at Pasadena Elementary School. "Things like that are absolutely abysmal," he stated, underscoring the urgency for reform in the district.
In a more positive note, board members acknowledged the district's resilience during recent severe weather, commending the maintenance department for their efforts in preventing significant damage. Board member Mrs. Hernandez expressed gratitude for the hard work of employees, stating, "We had such a small amount of damage... we are very, very much appreciative."
As the meeting concluded, the board set the date for the next regular meeting on February 25, 2025, signaling ongoing discussions about safety and community engagement in Pasadena ISD.