During a recent Board of Education meeting for Howard County Public Schools, discussions centered around potential staffing cuts at high schools, raising concerns about their impact on local schools, particularly Guilford Park.
The board addressed the need to evaluate staffing levels in light of fluctuating student enrollment numbers. With 13 high schools in the district and an increase in student enrollment projected for the upcoming year, the decision to cut a high school secretary position was met with scrutiny. Board members emphasized that the intent was not to adversely affect Guilford Park, which is experiencing growth. However, they acknowledged the necessity of reviewing accurate enrollment data in the coming weeks before finalizing any decisions.
One board member expressed support for an amendment related to the staffing cuts, indicating a desire for further discussion on the matter. This reflects a broader concern among board members about ensuring that growing schools like Guilford Park receive the resources they need to accommodate their increasing student populations.
As the board prepares to make decisions based on updated enrollment figures, the community remains attentive to how these changes will affect local schools and their ability to serve students effectively. The outcome of these discussions will play a crucial role in shaping the educational landscape in Howard County.