FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — “Our students are watching us, it’s very shameful to me, some of the behavior I saw in the last few weeks.”
That was one of the many impassioned remarks delivered by Northwest Allen County Schools (NACS) superintendent Wayne Barker at Monday night’s school board meeting.
It was the first time the board met since last week’s referendum, where voters turned out against the school’s operating referendum, as it failed by about 600 votes…