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Last night in closed session, the board took action to authorize the district superintendent to notify an administrative employee that the employee will be released from his or her administrative positions. Four board members voted yes, and one board member abstained.

The school board did not name the school employee to be dismissed, however numerous sources said that Principal Ron Perry will be removed from his position for the 2024-2025 school year.

Over a dozen Nohum teachers voiced their support for Perry in an open comment session starting at 5:00 p.m. 

Staff expressed disapproval of the decision to dismiss Perry, but also the lack of transparency leading up to the decision.

“If this is the direction the superintendent and the board want to go in then the staff need answers to some vital questions. How was this decided without any input without any staff evaluation or department chairs’ input?” Maureen Kiritsy, Special Education teacher and department chair said.

Many staff members were not aware of the decision until just before the board meeting. Superintendent Roger Macdonald commented that he was not able to inform staff on the topic beforehand because matters of employee personnel cannot be disclosed publicly. Arcata High and Six Rivers teacher Bethany Schmidt shared that she hoped the administration would be more attentive to teachers’ perspectives.

“The way this termination has been handled is absolutely appalling. We have been given no reasoning. We feel blindsighted and demoralized,” Schmidt said.

Speakers continued to line up in support of Perry—each with stories of how he influenced their experiences at Arcata High. 

“These last few years have been the hardest, and I am not alone in my feelings. Ron Perry has been a beacon of hope throughout these years,” history teacher Jennifer Coriell said. 

History teacher Owen Moore spoke of Perry’s impact. “He [Perry] has made me feel my opinion matters, and my voice is heard [and] that is rare. There is no person alive that has more passion for Arcata High than Ron Perry.”

After the open session, Macdonald thanked staff for their comments and was met with snide remarks. Teachers then gathered in the quad and discussed frustration with the administration while board members voted in closed session inside.

Superintendent Macdonald and Principal Perry declined to comment by deadline and it is currently unclear why the board made this decision and who will fill this position for next year.

Teachers speak in support of Ron Perry at March 12th school board meeting in Arcata High School library. (Sasha Love)
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Sasha Love
Sasha Love, Feature Section Editor
Sasha Love is a Senior who enjoys doing a variety of art and writing and sampling out mediums and styles and is excited to get more involved in the school by writing for the Pepperbox. Sasha has been placed in the Redwood Writing Project for several years and her art has been displayed in the community during her time studying at AAI (Arcata Arts Institute). She loves being in nature and hanging out with friends. Running cross-country and mountain biking soothes her cravings for adventure. At school, her favorite subject is social studies and she wishes to continue these pursuits at university next year.
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    JohnMar 13, 2024 at 4:47 pm

    We need more clarity on this… why werent the public comments on the issue recorded?

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