
Lily Leedy is speaking out about the impact Tom Black had on her during her time at CHS. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
There is a human cost to every budget cut.
On paper, it’s dollars and cents.
But the impact one school employee can have on a generation of students is immeasurable.
This week Coupeville Schools Superintendent Steve King, working on a mandate from the school board, announced a third series of cuts.
A response to the district’s General Fund balance being projected to fall below 6% of the budget year’s expenditures, the reduction may go as high as $1,450,000.
As of June 21, cuts stand at $1,269,100.
This includes bringing an end to the position of Dean of Students, which had been held by Tom Black, a 19-year employee of the district.
The district, and the superintendent, expressed gratitude for his service.
Reaction to the news from Wolf Nation was swift, and impassioned.
The first to speak out is Lily Leedy, a 2022 Coupeville grad.
Her words, which she has graciously allowed me to reprint in full:
Hi David,
Just wanted to share why I think saving Mr. Black would benefit Coupeville and the kids attending Coupeville.
My freshman year was a medical roller coaster with medication and all; I never wanted to work or try in school, always had a massive attitude, and was not myself at all.
I was at my lowest.
Mr. Black allowed a safe place for me, a place I could go when my head was too full of problems.
He made me realize struggling wasn’t a weakness and there are always people out there that truly care about you even when it feels like the world is your enemy.
Every day he showed me that it’s OK to cry and his office could always be my place to vent.
I truly believe I wouldn’t have made it so far or become who I am without such a great support system that he had created for me.
I remember him telling me that not knowing what you wanna be or do is not because you aren’t capable, but because you’re allowed to move at your own pace without feeling like you need to go with everyone else’s pace.
I will forever be grateful for the patience and understanding he had for me.
Mr. Black had my back, now we need to have his.































































