It was an opportunity for parents to connect and compare notes about the start of the school year, which has been off to a rocky start — something school leaders including Superintendent William Hite acknowledged at a recent school board meeting.
“Bus delays, no shows, or dropping people off or kicking the kids off of the bus at the wrong stop, why is this a thing?” asked event organizer Shakeda Gaines, head of PHSC. “It’s because our bus drivers that were here, prior to [COVID] are gone. So how do we attract that back?”
At the meeting, parents split into breakout groups to discuss concerns, then shared common themes with the larger group — which at one point, topped 130 participants, including teachers and education advocates.
In addition to worries about transportation and trash pickup, many parents shared a desire for more transparency from the school district, including more information about how leaders are spending federal pandemic relief funds.
There was also uneasiness about COVID safety measures in schools.
Teacher Cheryl McFadden said her breakout group of parents and teachers lamented the lack of contract tracing, testing, and COVID test materials for nurses.