Parents air concerns to district
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Marisa O’Neil
Nearly 100 angry parents vented their concerns to district officials
on Thursday morning about Newport Heights Elementary School Principal
Judith Chambers.
The heated meeting came on the heels of Tuesday night’s school
board meeting, where parents complained about a “divisive” atmosphere
at the school and a lack of leadership. In response, district
officials scheduled the Thursday meeting, where parents shared their
displeasure.
“I’m definitely sorry we got to this point,” Assistant Supt. for
Elementary Education Susan Despenas said at the meeting. “No one
wants to pick up the Daily Pilot and be on the front page.”
Problems at the school came to light when first-grade teacher
Shannon Jay, who had been filling in for a teacher on maternity
leave, left the school on Friday, Jan. 23. Parents feared she had
been fired though the class’s original teacher had said she would not
return.
After numerous complaints and a rallying of support for Jay,
Despenas said Tuesday afternoon that Jay would be hired to finish the
semester and would likely receive a contract at the end of it.
Once word came that Jay would be back at the school, disgruntled
parents then focused their attention on Chambers. Despenas said she
regretted that the problem had grown to such a point.
“Parents have this feeling that unless they make big noise they’re
not going to be responded to,” parent Wendy Thompson said.
During the meeting, parents complained that Chambers did not
return their calls and was often not available on campus to discuss
their concerns.
Chambers could not be reached for comment on Thursday.
Despenas and Assistant Supt. of Human Resources Lori McCune
distributed forms Thursday for parents to fill out with their
individual issues, including what’s working and what isn’t at the
school. The two said the district would work with the parents to
resolve the issue at the school, but have to follow the proper
procedures for evaluation and complaints.
District officials will meet with teachers on Tuesday. Another
meeting for parents is scheduled for 9 a.m. Thursday at the school,
300 E. 15th St., Newport Beach.
* MARISA O’NEIL covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4268 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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