Summit School District leaders are hoping to remedy frustrations brought forward by the District Accountability Committee whose members say they’ve struggled with a lack of guidance and communication. District and school-level accountability committees are required.
Summit School District Superintendent Tony Byrd said a comment he made about volunteer parent groups and “privileged white people” during a January public meeting “wasn’t appropriate.” Last week, The Washington Times published an article, quoting.
Summit School District Superintendent Tony Byrd said a comment he made about volunteer parent groups and “privileged white people” during a January public meeting “wasn’t appropriate.” Last week, the Washington Times published an article quoting.
A Summit School District parent has resigned as a leader of the District Accountability Committee, citing issues with culture, communication and transparency between committee members and district leaders. Sara Stallings, who served as the committee’s.
A Summit School District committee tasked with making policy recommendations presented a number of proposals to boost students’ academic success during an Oct. 5 Summit Board of Education meeting. The recommendations come from the District.