Anonymous wrote:Every time people tried to ask about class sizes, Taylor kept saying that he would explain it all on January 29 and basically refused to answer questions.
And yet, he put $2 million in the budget request for the regional programming initiative that the board hasn't even approved. The BOE asked for data, e.g., transportation, last summer. Taylor told them they would get the data in March 2026, the month they are scheduled to vote on the regional programs/boundary changes. Let's see how this goes.
Meanwhile, the threadbare safety net in this school district - beginning with Title 1 schools, dismantling of clinical supervision of special education programming, loss of family engagement specialists, and more - is growing thinner and thinner.