The employment status of two high-ranking Dayton Public Schools administrators is now up in the air.
Dayton’s School Board electednotto renew the contracts of Superintendent Lori Ward and Treasurer Craig Jones at a meeting last night. The board can still opt to bring the two back under new contracts.
School Board member John McManus said the decision is a step in the negotiation process.
“Last night was not the firing of anybody. Last night was simply the non-renewal of the contract of our two chief employees in their current form.”
Attempts to contact Ward were not successful.
The move comes during a turbulent time for Dayton Public Schools. The district is at risk of a state takeover due to poor student performance on state exams.
Ward and Jones' current contracts are set to expire this summer.
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