“Through this framework building, we’re going to have very clear expectations on what will happen when an incident of bias occurs and currently that's one of the things that is missing in our schools,” Roggeman said.
“I am thrilled and honored to serve as the superintendent of PGUSD and am looking forward to working closely with the board of education while serving Pacific Grove’s students, families and employees,” said the district's new superintendent Linda Adamson. “The opportunity to lead and serve this proud and collaborative community truly is a dream come true. PGUSD has a long history of excellence and innovation and I look forward to building on those successes as we focus our efforts on helping every child succeed by continuing to build strong connections and a sense of belonging for our students, staff and families.”
“I think if the NAACP had engaged with us sooner on this, they would see what the district has been doing,” said the district's interim superintendent, Josh Jorn. “Unfortunately, it takes time for the trickle down effect for some of the practices, policies, procedures and professional developments that we’ve initiated to trickle down all the way to our student population, which is where this instance began.”
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