TIDE Academy -- Parent Request for Transparency and Student Protection
powerless trusteesHeather and Naomi,
I am concerned about the expectations regarding the meeting on the 19/20th.
I think we need to send another communication Monday/Tuesday to inform what the Wednesday/Thursday parent meeting is about and when they can get these answers.
Similar email for staff. Maybe a thank you for all who attended last night from me and reminding them of the process and opportunity to have a presentation and ask questions.
Mary-Beth would like me (so you) to write her a response to this parent email. My guess is that the parent reached out to her because she led the discussion at the board meeting.
Thank you to you both.
C-
From: [REDACTED]
Date: November 14, 2025 at 1:12:03 PM PST
To: mbthompson@seq.org
Subject: TIDE Academy -- Parent Request for Transparency and Student ProtectionDear Ms. Thompson,
My name is [REDACTED], and my son, [REDACTED], is a 10th grade student at TIDE Academy. I am writing because the committee recommendation you presented on November 12 -- to begin a formal process that may lead to the closure of TIDE -- has already caused significant distress to our families and students.
[REDACTED] is a student who, for years, struggled to find a school environment where he felt safe and supported. We tried multiple schools, including private ones, and none of them provided what TIDE has given him: a sense of belonging, friends he trusts, teachers who know him personally, and academic programs that genuinely engage him. For the first time, he is thriving -- socially, emotionally, and academically.
TIDE was created intentionally by SUHSD, designed by district leadership, funded with voter-approved Measure A bond money, and built as a long-term STEM/STEAM investment. It is a purpose-built, state-of-the-art campus opened only five years ago.
Any proposal to consider closing TIDE so soon is not only destabilizing -- it contradicts the District's own commitments and obligations to taxpayers, who funded this school based on the promise of a permanent, innovative program.Parents deserve to know:
- why TIDE was targeted without prior communication
- what data your committee used
- why small schools are being examined selectively
- and what alternatives were considered before recommending a closure process
I will be present at the November 19 meeting among other parents and we expect a clear, transparent explanation of how this recommendation was formed and why families were excluded from the initial review. Our community deserves accountability, and our students deserve stability -- not uncertainty.
We will not quietly accept a process that endangers a school intentionally built by the District and relied upon by so many families. Parent voices, including mine, must be fully included as this moves forward.
Sincerely,
[REDACTED]
TIDE Academy Parent
[REDACTED]