Profiles in Leadership – School Property Edition Next Chapter

The saga of how our current School Board leadership has cared for, managed, equipped and maintained school property continues with a look at the well issue.  In 2017 (the same year our prior Superintendent was appointed) a special requirement in the school well permit mandated that the schools abandon one of the wells on site.  It seems that keeping the well permit ‘in good standing’ and using those interim nine years to actually abandon the well to keep the water flowing to all three schools would be a top priority.  Nope.  Apparently not.

It’s now six months before one of the school wells must be abandoned and the schools have entered the red zone for getting this project completed on time.  Yet another ‘clean up on aisle six’ project which interrupts our new Superintendent ‘s focus on students and student outcomes.  While the directive to abandon a well is a few years younger than the playground, it is still older than any student now in kindergarten, first or second grade.  

Another epic School Board Leadership failure?  You decide after a closer look …

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