News Summary
The Beverly Hills Unified School District is searching for a new superintendent following the unexpected resignation of Dr. Michael Bregy. His departure has ignited discussions in the community. Currently, Dr. Jason Hasty, the assistant superintendent, is serving as the acting superintendent. Community input is being sought on the characteristics desired in the new leader, with key priorities highlighted from resident feedback, addressing integrity, experience, and engagement.
Beverly Hills in Search of New Superintendent After Dr. Bregy’s Unexpected Resignation
In a surprising turn of events, the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) is now on the lookout for a new superintendent following the resignation of Dr. Michael Bregy. Dr. Bregy, who dedicated over eight years to the district, officially stepped down effective February 24, a decision that has sparked conversations throughout the community.
That Email Announcement
The BHUSD Board of Education sent out an email on February 21 to announce Dr. Bregy’s departure, recognizing his leadership and dedication to the district. The board assured residents of their commitment to ensuring a smooth transition during this important time, emphasizing the importance of finding a successor before graduation to ease into the next school year.
The Acting Superintendent
While the search is on for a new chief, Dr. Jason Hasty, who previously held the position of assistant superintendent of business services, is stepping in as the acting superintendent. Interestingly, Dr. Hasty has expressed his interest in becoming the permanent superintendent but has chosen to recuse himself from the search process.
Why the Sudden Resignation?
Despite the buzz surrounding the resignation, the reasons behind Dr. Bregy’s departure have not been made public. However, it comes on the heels of various controversies that have plagued the district in recent months. Allegations surrounding civil lawsuits, racism, and discrimination have raised concerns among residents, prompting a deeper examination of BHUSD’s internal environment.
The Community Speaks
Some key findings from the survey revealed that a striking 70% highlighted “integrity and ethical leadership” as their top priority, while over 50% wanted candidates with prior experience as a superintendent to be deemed “very important.” Furthermore, 57% of respondents believe maintaining visibility and community engagement is crucial for the next leader. Additionally, 70% of the community prefers regular communication through newsletters and email updates.
Candidates in the Spotlight
As the search continues, one potential candidate has emerged—Alex Cherniss, a former BHUSD employee. His track record includes a successful stint at San Marino Unified School District, which was recognized as the top district in California. However, he comes with mixed reviews from the community.
Cherniss has faced criticism, particularly from a parent who accused him of mishandling a student’s wrongful suspension while he was principal. Adding to the drama, he was placed on administrative leave by another district pending a review related to claims of a hostile work environment involving the board’s president.
Concerns Surrounding Transparency
In the midst of these developments, the community has expressed considerable concern about transparency from the district regarding the search for a new administrator. Numerous residents feel that the BHUSD’s treatment of students and staff, especially those alleging discrimination and intimidation, has drawn unwanted attention to the district.
The ongoing legal challenges involving accusations of racism and retaliation against Black students and teachers only add to the complicated situation. Furthermore, the administrative leave of journalism teacher Romeo Carey, who has been absent since December without clarification, has led to accusations of retaliation for student journalism—which further fuels worries among parents and community members.
Looking Ahead
The BHUSD is at a critical junction as stakeholders look for new leadership to navigate these turbulent waters. While the Beverly Hills Education Foundation has voiced its support for Dr. Bregy and the need for a steadfast leader moving forward, many still worry about how the board will address its responsiveness and transparency issues during this essential search process.
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Additional Resources
- Beverly Hills Courier: Dr. Michael Bregy Resigns as BHUSD Superintendent
- Beverly Press: Beverly Hills Unified School District Superintendent Resigns
- Google Search: Beverly Hills Unified School District
- Beverly Press: ACLU Responds to BHUSD Controversy
- Encyclopedia Britannica: School Superintendent
