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Parents Vet DPS Superintendent Candidates At Public Forum

Candidate Rhonda Corr addresses the crowd at River's Edge Montessori School in Dayton.
April Laissle
Candidate Rhonda Corr addresses the crowd at River's Edge Montessori School in Dayton.

More than 200 parents and Dayton community members packed into the auditorium at River's Edge Montessori School for the chance to meet and interview the 3 finalists for Dayton Public Schools Superintendent.

Candidate Rhonda Corr addresses the crowd at River's Edge Montessori School in Dayton.
Credit April Laissle
Candidate Rhonda Corr addresses the crowd at River's Edge Montessori School in Dayton.

The School Board narrowed their candidate pool down to RhondaCorr, a former area superintendent in Indianapolis and Chicago, Gregory Roberson, an ex-military sergeant and Chief of the Office for Exceptional Children at Dayton Public Schools, and DanielSchroer, the superintendent ofMargarettaLocal Schools in Castalia, Ohio.

Each candidate was given 10 minutes to present their plan to improve the school district. There was then a 30 minute question and answer session. The district is at risk of state takeover if it does not improve in the next few years.

Parent Zakiya Sankara-Jabar says she’s happy with the school board’s decision to host the meeting.

“I know that myself, and other parents and community members...this was one of our asks. Don’t just pick the candidate without talking to parents. We are the primary stakeholders," said Sankara-Jabar. "We live in this city, I own a home in this city, I pay taxes. I want to be able to ask these people a question. I want to be able to review their resume. I want to be able to be a really engaged parent.”

The school board will announce the finalist for the position in the coming weeks.

 

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April Laissle is a graduate of Ohio University and comes to WYSO from WOUB Public Media in Athens, Ohio where she worked as a weekend host and reporter. There, she reported on everything from food insecurity to 4-H chicken competitions. April interned at KQED Public Radio in San Francisco, where she focused on health reporting. She also worked on The Broad Experience, a New-York based podcast about women and workplace issues. In her spare time, April loves traveling, trying new recipes and binge-listening to podcasts. April is a Florida native and has been adjusting to Ohio weather since 2011.