A series of public comments at the June 23 meeting highlighted recurring themes: teacher workload and professional development scheduling, the need for clearer communication with families and students about schedules and facilities, and frustration with advisory-board openness.
Why it matters: Multiple speakers — teachers, parents and students — emphasized that operational details (teacher time, facility repairs, scheduling transparency and security staffing) have day-to-day impacts on classroom instruction and family trust in the district.
Stephanie Neidney, a Carroll School teacher, urged the board to "reconsider next year's schedule" that keeps teachers after school three Wednesdays per month, arguing professional development should be purposeful and not imposed simply because the contract allows it. She said excessive mandated time carries childcare and wellness costs for teachers.
Students also spoke. Alice Connor, a freshman, asked for clearer information about class schedules and raised unresolved maintenance issues (a missing toilet seat and an unlocked stall). Senior Tariq Wilson relayed teacher concerns about lack of central-office support and shortages of staff, saying some teachers feel they "do not feel support from the central office" and that hallway supervision and security are inadequate.
Another commenter criticized the advisory board’s use of closed sessions and called for adherence to open-meetings requirements and for the advisory board to better amplify community voices.
What’s next: The public comments closed before the meeting moved to closed session. Board members thanked speakers for raising concerns; the transcript does not record specific operational commitments from central office staff during that public-comment period.