A healer for tough times
It is an unfortunate sign of the times that one of the most important
traits the new Ocean View School District superintendent brings to
the job is the ability to heal district wounds following a school
closure, looming salary cuts and lingering financial woes. But with
parents and teachers mounting protests and the students of Kettler
Elementary having to prepare for life on new campuses next year, that
is just what the district needs.
By all accounts, Roberta DeLuca fits the district’s needs
perfectly. Her people skills were among her qualifications
highlighted last week by interim superintendent Duane Dishno. More
substantially, though perhaps no more importantly, DeLuca also has a
range of experience in a career that led her to be the assistant
superintendent of educational services at Norwalk-La Mirada Unified
School District, where she has been in charge of curriculum and
instruction for 18 elementary schools, seven middle schools, four
high schools and one adult school. She’s worked as a principal, a
reading expert and a special education teacher, experiences that
should make her keenly aware of the troubles that teachers and staff
in the Ocean View district now face.
And there obviously are troubles. The district still has $1
million in cuts to make in order to balance its budget, which is
ailing due to declining enrollment as well as ongoing battles between
school districts and the state government. DeLuca, who begins her new
job Monday, faces tough decisions from the start and is not going to
be able to enjoy any honeymoon in her new role.
We hope, though, that a new personality in the mix will lead to a
softening of stances and renewed efforts to find the best solution
possible to the district’s woes. DeLuca will have to salve the wounds
suffered this year by parents, teachers, staff and students. Her
willingness to do so is already a great step in the right direction.
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