Ultimately, the unraveling of ABL is not happening because of what was or wasn’t said between the two employees, but how its leaders responded to the allegations.
Ultimately, the unraveling of ABL is not happening because of what was or wasn’t said between the two employees, but how its leaders responded to the allegations.
This issue first arose at the March 6 school board meeting at which Saylor attempted to fast-track a new policy making it easier to challenge books available to students in the district. That attempt failed in a 4-4 vote.
Two attempts to delay the decision for one month so board members can obtain more information both failed on 4-4 votes. Board Vice President Kim Mares was absent from the meeting.
The proposal under consideration by the Perkiomen Valley School Board mirrors the controversial policy adopted last year by the Central Bucks School District.