During the recent Port Angeles School District Board Meeting on May 22, 2025, community members voiced significant concerns regarding safety and procedural issues affecting students.
One of the most pressing topics came from Gerald Wood, a local resident, who highlighted ongoing safety concerns at Roosevelt Elementary School. Wood expressed frustration over the lack of communication and transparency regarding staff support for the principal, suggesting that many employees felt pressured to remain silent about their true feelings due to fear of retaliation. He emphasized the need for the board to acknowledge and address these issues before they escalate into more serious problems.
Another poignant moment came from Sarah Thomas, a parent of a senior at Port Angeles High School. She raised alarm over a technical glitch that resulted in her daughter’s scholarship submission being overlooked. Thomas described the emotional toll this oversight had on her daughter, who had diligently prepared her application. She called for the district to implement better systems to prevent such errors in the future, advocating for confirmation emails and follow-up checks to ensure that no student’s opportunities are compromised due to administrative failures.
The discussions at the meeting underscored a growing demand for accountability and improved communication within the school district. As community members continue to express their concerns, it is clear that the board faces the challenge of addressing these issues to foster a safer and more supportive educational environment for all students. The board's response to these concerns will be crucial in shaping the future of the district and ensuring that all students have the opportunities they deserve.