Students tell Youngstown schools CEO programs are working


YOUNGSTOWN — They talked about too much testing, about the dress code, bullying and teacher support.

Ten city school students aired their concerns today to Krish Mohip, school district chief executive officer, as part of the final of Mohip’s community stakeholders meetings.

Schools represented include Chaney, Rayen Early College Middle School and Youngstown Early College. One girl is a student at Ursuline High School.

Before the meeting, Isabella Miller, 17, and Mya Rios, 16, a senior and junior, respectively at YEC, said they believe programs are working well.

“I want him to keep YEC as a school,” Isabella said.

Mya said she believes the district’s programs are working well.

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