Board member endorses Dr. Kendra Johnson advocating for children's educational needs

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During the recent Christina School District Board of Education meeting, a passionate call to action for prioritizing student needs over adult interests resonated strongly. Board member Dr. Kendra Johnson emphasized the urgent need for change in the district, criticizing the lack of focus on children's academic performance in discussions surrounding leadership candidates.

Dr. Johnson expressed her disappointment with the feedback she received, stating, "No one uplifted or challenged the status quo of the current academic standing of our district." She urged parents to take an active role in advocating for their children's education, highlighting that settling for low performance is not an option. "We need sound visionaries who are able to galvanize our district," she declared, stressing the importance of selecting leaders with proven track records in improving student outcomes.

In a heartfelt plea, Dr. Johnson encouraged parents to evaluate the qualifications of candidates presented to the board, asserting that their involvement is crucial for driving necessary changes. "You have the ultimate stake in the development of your children," she reminded the audience, calling for unity among parents to support effective leadership.

As the meeting progressed, Dr. Johnson's endorsement of Dr. Kendra Johnson as the best candidate for the superintendent position underscored her commitment to focusing on the needs of students. She concluded with a powerful message: "Our total focus has to be on kids," reinforcing the idea that the district's success hinges on prioritizing student achievement above all else.

Converted from CSD Board of Education Meeting - April 17, 2025 meeting on April 19, 2025
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