Saturday 24 June 2017

How Adil Baguirov Had Made the Schools Better

Adil Baguirov
One thing that can be said about Adil Baguirov is that, as a member of the Dayton Public Schools Board of Education, he has largely met and exceeded the promises he made to the people who voted him to that position in 2013. During his active four years so far, he has been able to see to it that the technology in the schools improved, he has helped to bring financial accountability and responsibility to the school district’s finances. He has also led the way in securing responsible financing (at 2.06 percent) for the replacement of most of Dayton's fleet of aging school buses with a total of 115 brand-new buses that are among the best available and which come with a 10-year bumper-to-bumper warranty. These new buses are certainly safer and more comfortable for the children, but they are also supported by students and parents.

Throughout his four-year active stint with the urban Dayton Board of Education. His was a school district that is the second-poorest in Ohio out of more than 600 districts. Adil Baguirov has certainly made a difference. Before he arrived on the scene, the Dayton Public Schools district was very close to having to deal with a state takeover. Now, with his and the other board members' attempts to significantly modernize the system, the Dayton Public Schools are in perhaps the best shape they have been in several decades. In fact, the district received an "A" on their last state report, thus averting the possibility of a state takeover.

At his heart, Adil Baguirov considers himself to be passionate about his community of Dayton, Ohio, which is why he feels it is important to make sure he helps his community of Dayton as much as possible. To him, education, technology and fiscal accountability as the keys to building a strong community.