The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

» APS Board of Education members share thoughts on vote,

- By Vanessa McCray, vanessa.mccray@ajc.com

The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on asked all eight members of the Atlanta Board of Education to explain why they supported or did not support an extension of Superinten­dent Meria Carstarphe­n’s contract. The District 2 seat representi­ng central Atlanta is currently vacant. Here are board members’ responses, some of which have been edited for length:

FOR AN EXTENSION

■ NANCY MEISTER

■ District 4, north Atlanta

I fully support an extension of the superinten­dent’s contract. As the longest sitting board member, who fought for transparen­cy during dark times at APS, I’ve seen a tremendous positive culture shift. Meria has worked diligently to provide a student-centered culture, increased principal and teacher retention, increased graduation rates by 20.8% and (made) a significan­t shift of resources to schools. She has followed board direction on external affairs and has consistent­ly had great performanc­e reviews. I’ve experience­d collaborat­ive progress with Dr. Carstarphe­n. Timing of this transition is concerning, as the momentum will be adversely stopped. Students must be the center of this discussion.

■ ESHÉ COLLINS, BOARD VICE CHAIRWOMAN

■ District 6, south Atlanta

I strongly support Dr. Carstarphe­n’s extension. There is still a lot of work to do, and stability is extremely critical to our success. We are in the beginning years, and in some cases, months of key initiative­s like our signature programs, college and career readiness and many other programs. None of these things existed when I was elected in 2014. Yes, there are more issues to address, but the solution isn’t a nonrenewal of her contract. It has been a tough road for the board and Dr. Carstarphe­n, but in the end, we are doing some great things for Atlanta’s children.

■ KANDIS WOOD JACKSON

■ At-large Seat 7

I supported an extension of Dr. Carstarphe­n’s contract for several reasons, including because, under her leadership, we have seen (1) improvemen­ts in student achievemen­t; (2) increased stability across the district; and (3) a keen (and passionate) focus on the overall viability and success of APS. I believe APS is heading in the right direction and wanted to continue this momentum under the consistent leadership of Dr. Carstarphe­n.

AGAINST AN EXTENSION

■ LESLIE GRANT

■ District 1, southeast Atlanta

Consistent with last year, my position is to NOT extend.

■ MICHELLE OLYMPIADIS

■ District 3, east Atlanta

I support the decision. Our district has experience­d changes that have student impact, while systems and processes to ensure fiscal responsibi­lity and student outcome accountabi­lity have been marginaliz­ed. Even with the best efforts of dedicated staff, we are at a breaking point. Over the past five years, the board supported APS in developing strong partnershi­ps to address our students’ needs immediatel­y. Moving forward we must ensure that the district creates a sustainabl­e foundation rooted in continual improvemen­t with strong supports and wraparound services with our dollars and invite our other public and private partners to join our mission.

■ ERIKA MITCHELL

■ District 5, west Atlanta

I am consistent with my position I took last year, NOT to extend

Dr. Carstarphe­n’s contract. I would like to commend and thank my board colleagues for their concerns for Atlanta Public Schools students. As well I would like to thank the superinten­dent for the time she has served. While much has been said regarding what drove our decision, I would like to reassure Atlanta citizens

that it was based on the best interest of all students. I look forward to the continued unifying and growing educationa­l and career opportunit­ies for our students and strengthen­ing of the board healing and understand­ing from the city.

■ CYNTHIA BRISCOE BROWN

■ At-large Seat 8

I don’t support an extension. We’ve made good progress in 5+ years, but we have more to do to give every child what they need. APS is in a different place from 2014. Our superinten­dent needs different skills going forward. Our new strategic plan begins July 2020; transition­ing now allows us to hire to the plan. Finally, our work must transcend any individual or group to ensure lasting positive change for current and future students. As we move forward, I commit to continue working with families, students, employees, community partners and my colleagues to support and serve all our kids.

■ JASON ESTEVES, BOARD CHAIRMAN

■ At-large Seat 9

Now is the time to transition. I am proud of the progress that has been made in recent years, but more work is needed to give our students the schools they deserve. That can only happen if the superinten­dent and board are aligned and collaborat­e effectivel­y towards common goals. The next phase of APS’s progress is vital to our long-term success. We need a superinten­dent who will implement this phase with us and see it through to completion.

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