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Scottsdale Unified School District Statement February 18, 2022
The Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) has received the results of the independent forensic investigation launched in November 2021 into the possible misuse of district resources related to an outside Google drive. The investigation found no evidence to support allegations that district resources were used to create, maintain, or modify that drive.
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Safety Update, December 16, 2021
It has come to our attention that there is a national TikTok challenge going around on social media regarding potential threats to schools on December 17, 2021. These posts appear to be generic and are being posted nationwide. We are in constant contact with our local law enforcement partners, who inform us these are NOT credible threats; however, you may notice an increased police presence on and around our campuses today and tomorrow.
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STATEMENT OF DR. SCOTT A. MENZEL SUPERINTENDENT, SCOTTSDALE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, December 9, 2021
Students’ rights to have differences of opinions, beliefs and interests are protected in the U.S. Constitution and in Arizona statute. Consistent with those rights, SUSD does not regulate the viewpoints of student-initiated clubs. We have athletic clubs, political clubs, and faith-based clubs in our schools, in addition to academic and philanthropic clubs. These clubs welcome anyone; participation in any club is voluntary.
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STATEMENT OF DR. SCOTT A. MENZEL, SUPERINTENDENT SCOTTSDALE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, Nov. 15, 2021
During a special meeting this evening, the SUSD Governing Board voted to replace Jann-Michael Greenburg as president of the District’s Governing Board and to appoint Board member Patty Beckman to serve as president for the remainder of the calendar year. The Board acted in light of the information recently revealed that a dossier containing sensitive information on SUSD parents was allegedly created and maintained in publicly accessible Google drive folders by Mark Greenburg, the father of Jann-Michael Greenburg, and shared by the latter.
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STATEMENT OF DR. SCOTT A. MENZEL, SUPERINTENDENT, SCOTTSDALE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, Nov. 12, 2021
Today, the Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) began the process of hiring an independent forensic investigator to determine if any school resources were used to compile, access or modify the private dossier allegedly created and maintained in Google drive folders by Mark Greenburg, the father of SUSD Board President Jann-Michael Greenburg, and shared by the latter. We want to determine if school resources were used inappropriately. We take our responsibility as good stewards of public funds very seriously.