Nardin statement says an assessment has exonerated its departing president

Nardin Academy’s Board Chairwoman Tish Van Dyke and others in school leadership have raised the importance during the past several months in the completion of a school assessment report undertaken earlier this year.

A statement issued by the Board of Trustees late Wednesday night said it had agreed on several measures, including that Nardin President Sandra Betters would step down as of June 30. The nine board members will also step down as part of that agreement.

On Friday, two days after the board announced President Sandra Betters would leave her post June 30 and nine trusteesย agreed to resign, the academy released a brief statement, including one sentence about the assessment.

“The third-party assessment, initiated by Nardin’s board of trustees, showed no wrongdoing or misconduct on Sandra’s part,” the statement said.

“We are grateful for Sandra’s hard work, professionalism, and her unwavering support of the mission of Nardin and the Daughters of the Heart of Mary,” the statement said. “As a board, we have begun to review the assessment report and we look forward to initiating the school’s ‘Plan for Healing and Growth.’ “

That plan calls initially for the establishment of broad working groups using recommendations from the assessment.

The Nardin statement…

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