Former Vice Principal Jennifer Cho of
Carlmont High School was investigated by the district for inappropriate relationships with male students. During the investigation, Cho was placed on administrative leave before being reassigned to the district office. A police investigation in 2020 "had not found any evidence" that she committed any crime against students. The teachers' union said that Streshly mishandled the district's
COVID-19 response and that she struggled to make decisions and communicate a vision for the schools. Streshly resigned soon after. On Friday, December 9, 2022, the Sequoia Union High School District called a special meeting and swore in two board members so they could participate in the private meeting that immediately followed. In that meeting they voted to hire attorney Eugene Whitlock as their legal representative. This exacerbated rumors that the new board was planning to fire Superintendent Dr. Darnise Williams. On Monday, December 12, 2022, the board heard public comment on the matter. They faced criticism from Sequoia District Teachers Association president Edith Salvatore for violating community trust. No community member expressed support for the board's actions. On Wednesday, December 14, 2022, the board announced Williams' resignation, confirming rumors. Many expressed their anger and frustration for the lack of communication about Williams' resignation. Williams received a $299,000 severance package—the same package she would have received under her contract had she been fired. Following the board's actions, the
student newspaper at
Menlo Atherton High School published an
editorial criticizing the board's secrecy on their website and as a
guest opinion on the
Almanac. ==See also==