Colorado School Board Directors Joint Statement in support Douglas County Superintendent Corey Wise

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School Board Directors across the state have come together in a letter of support for Superintendent Corey Wise after last night’s Douglas County School District school board meeting at which Mr. Wise was terminated without cause.

Over 60 sitting and past elected School Board Directors across Colorado, representing a wide diversity of race, age, and school board tenure from districts across the state. have signed on to this letter of support for the ousted Superintendent and the students, families, and staff of Douglas County School District.

The letter highlights concerns for the way the termination was handled and cites the more than 25 years that Superintendent Corey Wise gave to Douglas County School District as a teacher and administrator.

The full letter and a list of signatories follows; more signatories are expected to be forthcoming in the next few days.

Link to the February 4 Douglas County School Board meeting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyHsxsyT3Bc

Colorado School Board Directors Joint Statement Regarding Former Douglas County Superintendent Corey Wise

As duly elected School Board Directors representing rural and urban communities throughout Colorado, we are both shocked and disappointed by the unprecedented action to terminate Superintendent Corey Wise without cause by the newly elected members of the Douglas County School Board.

As elected School Board Directors our job is to prioritize the needs of students and staff across our districts and to put our communities first. Effective leadership is rooted in transparency and accountability and requires us to work across ideological divides to create strong and resilient schools.

Removing an effective superintendent like Corey Wise without cause, without opportunity for public engagement, and despite strong and vocal pushback from teachers, students, and staff is a failure of governance.

While the minority voices on the Douglas County School District Board were unable to prevail, their voices were heard. We appreciate their dedication to their roles, their demand for public conversation, and their adherence to all rules and regulations regarding open meetings and the Colorado Sunshine Law.

Former Superintendent Wise served the Douglas County School District with dignity and honor for over 25 years. His endless service to educators, families, and students deserves to be celebrated. We can all empathize with the difficult challenges that former Superintendent Wise and the previous Board of Education faced as they had to govern through an unprecedented public health crisis.

As former Superintendent Wise decides what will come next for himself and his family we hope that they are afforded the necessary time to heal from this disappointing process.

To the educators of DCSD, we acknowledge that this decision causes new uncertainty during an already difficult time. We value the work you do for students and families across Colorado.

Finally, we echo the call by those in the minority on the Douglas County School Board for a transparent process that is in full compliance with the law as they select the next leader for Douglas County Schools. We also hope that the new majority recognizes the need for unity as they will be charged with bringing together a divided community.

We stand ready to support all members of the Douglas County School Board to ensure all students across Colorado have access to a high-quality education that is focused on student achievement and not politics.

Current Colorado School Board Directors

President, Kate Hudnut — Summit School District RE-1

President, Kathy Gebhardt — Boulder Valley School District

President, Ramona Lewis — Adams 14 School District

President, Xóchitl Gaytán — Denver Public Schools

President, Duane Tucker — Englewood School District 1

President, Dee Leyba — East Otero School District R-1

Vice-President, Lisa Sweeney-Miran — Boulder Valley School District

President, Lori Goldstein — Adams 12 Five Star Schools

Vice-President, Tay M. Anderson — Denver Public Schools

Vice-President, Stephanie Mason — Aurora Public Schools

Vice-President, Renee Lovato — Adams 14 School District

Vice-President, Consuelo Redhorse — Summit School District RE-1

Vice-President, Kristen Draper — Poudre School District

Vice-President, Caty Husbands — Englewood School District 1

Vice-President, Susan Morris Mellow — Cheyenne Mountain School District

Vice-President, Laura Mitchell — Adams 12 Five Star Schools

Vice-President, Mary Parker — Jeffco Public Schools

2nd Vice-President, Steven Leflar — Englewood School District 1

Secretary, Michelle Quattlebaum — Denver Public Schools

Secretary, Michael Carter — Aurora Public Schools

Secretary, Paula Reed — Jeffco Public Schools

Secretary, Maria Zubia — Adams 14 School District

Secretary, Johanna Kugler — Summit School District RE-1

Treasurer, Scott Esserman — Denver Public Schools

Treasurer, Janet Estrada — Adams 14 School District

Treasurer, Nichelle Ortiz — Aurora Public Schools

Treasurer, Nicole Rajpal — Boulder Valley School District

Treasurer, Richard Martyr PhD — St. Vrain Valley School District RE-1J

Treasurer, Lisa Webster — Summit School District RE-1

Treasurer, Regina English — Harrison School District 2

Treasurer, Heather Cloninger — Academy District 20

Director Scott Baldermann — Denver Public Schools

Director Tramaine Duncan — Aurora Public Schools

Director Richard Garcia — Boulder Valley School District

Director Rev. Bradley Laurvick — Denver Public Schools

Director Carrie A. Olson PhD — Denver Public Schools

Director Stacey Zis — Boulder Valley School District

Director Christopher Alleman — Summit School District RE-1

Director Chris Guarino — Summit School District RE-1

Director James Amador — Adams 14 School District

Director Gloria Quintero — Summit School District RE-1

Director Julie Ott — Colorado Springs School District 11

Director Kitty Sargent — Boulder Valley School District

Director Beth Niznik — Boulder Valley School District

Director DJ Anderson — Poudre School District

Director James Brokish — Poudre School District

Director Meosha Brooks — St. Vrain Valley School District RE-1J

Director Kelly Alter — Eagle County School District

Director Barbara Clementi — Pueblo School District 60

Director Juan Peña — Eagle County School Board

Director Nate Donovan — Poudre School District

Director Amira Assad-Lucas — Adams 12 Five Star Schools

Director Carolyn Reed — Poudre School District

Director Vicki Reinhard — Aurora Public Schools

Former Colorado School Board Directors

Past President, Anne Guettler — Garfield School District RE-2

Past President, Dr. Laurie Albright — Boulder Valley School District

Past President, Laura Case — Estes Park School District R-3

Past President, Jan Tanner — Colorado Springs School District 11

Past President, Jim Mason — Colorado Springs School District 11

Past Vice-President, Tessa Kirchner — Eagle County School District

Past Vice-President, Shelly Jarnot — Eagle County School District

Past Vice-President, Jennifer Bacon — Denver Public Schools

Past Vice-President, Janice Marchman — Thompson School District

Past Director Naomi Johnson — Poudre School District

Past President, Randy Perlis, Cherry Creek School District

Photo courtesy of Kelly Devol

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The Honorable Auon’tai M. Anderson

The Honorable Auon'tai M. Anderson, is a former Denver School Board Member and CEO of the Center for Advancing Black Excellence in Education.