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Waterbury Board of Education stands firm on superintendent’s contract despite mayor’s veto

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The Waterbury Board of Education made a crucial decision regarding Superintendent Dr. Verna Ruffin’s contract extension, facing opposition from Mayor Paul Pernerewski. Despite the mayor advocating for a one-year extension instead of the proposed three-year contract, the board voted to override his veto.

Mayor Pernerewski cited communication issues between the superintendent and teachers, as well as concerns about academic performance. However, during a public comment session, parents and students expressed support for Ruffin, highlighting her dedication to attending student events and serving as a role model.

Tensions rose during the meeting as the board discussed the legalities of the veto override and the next steps for negotiating Ruffin’s contract. Mayor Pernerewski announced plans to consult with lawyers to clarify the situation.

In response to the concerns raised, Superintendent Ruffin pledged to address communication issues and expressed gratitude for the board’s support. She emphasized her commitment to improving communication and understanding the board’s feedback.

The outcome of the board’s decision and the mayor’s next steps remain uncertain, as both parties navigate the complexities of the contract negotiation process. Despite the challenges, Superintendent Ruffin remains determined to address the issues at hand and work towards a resolution.

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