Wake County school board members are continuing to publicly voice their frustration over the district’s handling of renovations at Raleigh’s historic Ligon Middle School.
Some school board members complained this week about the lack of information they’ve gotten on Ligon’s renovations, including not being told ahead of time that tearing down the 72-year-old building is an option. It’s the second time in two weeks that board members, who generally keep their disagreements with staff private, have complained at board meetings.
“It’s disrespectful to the people that I serve that I don’t know where we are within this project so that I can report to them in a transparent and truthful manner,” said school board member Toshiba Rice, whose district includes Ligon. “I’ve made those pleas…