Virginia S. Gilstrap, reporter/ managing editor While Meyersville ISD’s recent challenge has been keeping the doors open during a fierce flu season, public input at the February school board meeting brought up concerns about transparency and the possible effects of school vouchers.
After an opening prayer in which trustees prayed for the health of their students and staff, resident Marge Kacir commented that she would like to see more transparency on meeting agendas and information on the items
discussed. Kacir said when board members discuss items in their packets, observers cannot follow the discussion and what they approve. “I didn't see where it was presented,” she said. ”But I keep coming because I care about the school,