The Woodland Park school board found the money to give superintendent Ken Witt a $15k raise (plus 5% annual raise and up to 15% bonus), and found $328,000 extra to give to their pet project, Merit Academy, but followed up by CUTTING an after school academic assistance program at the middle school. As is typical for the Woodland Park school district, details are scarce…we’ll post an update as we learn more.
UPDATE – another email was sent out as a followup with new information. CORA request has been submitted to see if there’s any paper trail that would shed some light on this. The new email said:
Hello WPMS Families–
Earlier today I sent out a notification concerning the status of our Afterschool Academic Assistance program. Unfortunately that email went out prematurely, and I did not have all the relevant information. I apologize for any confusion, distress, or inconvenience that caused.
We are NOT cancelling our Afterschool Academic Assistance offering. We will continue to offer this to students on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:20pm to 4:20pm. In the event we need to cancel a particular day due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances, we will communicate that on the day of as needed.
Again, I apologize for any inconvenience this caused our community.
Thank you,
Bill Phalen
The original email: