The Virgin Islands Department of Education (VIDE) is actively addressing a disruption in school operations that occurred at Charlotte Amalie High School today due to a teacher job action. This action, prompted by concerns about working conditions, led to several interruptions in classes this morning. Despite the disruptions, the school remained in session, with students and teachers relocated to alternative spaces to continue instruction. Regular school operations will resume on August 30th.
The VIDE advocates for collaborative communication between the AFT Union, its members, and the Department, particularly when addressing concerns that may lead to actions like today's. The union has open channels to communicate with school administration through the principal. In this instance, had these channels been utilized, the union would have been informed that an A/C vendor was already on campus at the time of the job action, and that a mold remediation team was on-site preparing for work scheduled this weekend.
The VIDE respects the rights of educators to advocate for their needs and recognizes the significance of their concerns. The Department is committed to ensuring conducive learning environments for all students and staff. Addressing necessary maintenance requirements has been and remains a top priority, independent of job actions. Efforts to tackle ongoing issues affecting our aging facilities have been in progress for some time.
Commissioner Dionne Wells-Hedrington, Assistant Commissioner Victor Somme III, Superintendent Dr. Stefan Jürgen, Executive Director of the Bureau of School Construction and Maintenance Craig Benjamin, and the school’s administrative team met with American Federation of Teachers President Leontyne Jones to discuss the concerns raised by teachers and students, many of which are already being addressed.
The specific issues highlighted, including classroom heat, malfunctioning air conditioning units, and mold, are currently being addressed. Contractors have been engaged and are actively working on the school campus. The air conditioning contractor was already on-site at the time of the job action, and mold remediation contractors are scheduled to begin their work on Saturday, August 31, 2024.
The VIDE acknowledges the importance of active and ongoing engagement with faculty, staff, and students regarding the status of school maintenance, including the challenges of contracting delays and the progress being made. The Department reaffirms its commitment to providing safe and comfortable environments for all students, faculty, and staff. The VIDE leadership, along with the school administration, will continue to work diligently to resolve any issues and to listen to the concerns of all stakeholders.
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