I feel very good about the decision the board made last night. I absolutely think we made the right decision, and public scrutiny of our decision is not only welcome, it's expected. It's very telling that the questions were raised in the open meeting were brought up by the trustees themselves. These are people who care very deeply about doing the right thing.
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The board naturally has mixed feelings. We are thrilled for Jenny as she moves on to another stage of her life, but we will certainly miss her grace and wisdom on a daily basis. Still, the very nature of her extraordinary professional skill means that she will leave the district on an even keel, with good positive momentum, and a strong leadership team in place to ease the transition.Victoria Sublette
I feel very indebted to those who came before me and whose planning and sacrifice built the excellent district that my sons enjoyed. I am committed to honoring that debt by working to make this district even better for the next generation of Allen children.
Victoria Sublette
They can still tell you exactly what's going on. They're very much involved, such nice people and a great group.
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She's just a joy. She's very smart and very in-tune with what's going on politically. She's a good sounding board and a very good friend. I'm gong to miss her tremendously.
Victoria Sublette
There are three meetings until the election, and it would take that long, at least, to go into the public and solicit people interested in the position. The more reasonable thing to do is to let the election fill that spot.
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