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Outgoing HR director praises staff; resident alleges systemic DEI failures during public comment

April 09, 2026 | Manheim Township SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania


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Outgoing HR director praises staff; resident alleges systemic DEI failures during public comment
The public‑comment portion of the meeting included an extended farewell from Kate Ward, the district’s Director of Human Resources, a brief supportive comment from a resident, and a lengthy allegation of systemic diversity and inclusion failures by another resident.

Kate Ward, who identified herself as the outgoing HR director after more than a decade with the district, described the emotional labor of staff, the often unseen professional work that educators perform, and her gratitude for colleagues. "I've witnessed people that the people who work in education do so for deeply altruistic reasons," Ward said, and she thanked staff and leaders for their commitment.

Later, resident Laura Pennell praised the board’s leadership and said she appreciated the board’s prioritization of student well‑being.

Resident Soraya Hints delivered a longer public comment accusing the district leadership of systemic failures on diversity, equity and inclusion. Hints alleged a lack of counselor diversity, questioned hiring practices and outreach for diverse candidates, said some scheduling decisions conflicted with Eid al‑Fitr and cited concerns about discipline and accommodation for students of color and religious minorities. "This board models that diversity, equity, and inclusion across many backgrounds, faiths, and abilities are lovely words for window dressing, but not worth their time or attention in action mode measures," Hints said. She described personal and observed incidents she characterized as microaggressions, alleged retaliation and a broken substitute system and called on the board to change practices.

Per policy, the board did not engage in discussion during the public‑comment period; administration and board members heard the remarks and moves to adjourn followed the public‑comment period.

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