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Parma School Board Member Resigns in Wake of Valley Forge Student's Death

School Board — Parma

Parma City Schools board member Dr. Leah Euerle resigned April 25 citing harassment, internal conflict and 'recent tragic events' following the suicide of an 18-year-old Valley Forge High School student inside the school cafeteria on April 21.

Dr. Leah Euerle cites harassment, internal conflict and 'recent tragic events' in her departure. A Parma City School District Board of Education member resigned Saturday, citing the fallout from a student's death at Valley Forge High School and what she described as a climate of harassment and misinformation surrounding the board. Dr. Leah Euerle submitted her resignation letter Saturday morning, saying her decision was motivated by "recent tragic events." Her departure comes less than a week after an 18-year-old student died by suicide inside the school's cafeteria. Her resignation will be effective May 7. A Week of Grief and Tension According to Parma Heights Police, the student died by suicide inside the Valley Forge High School cafeteria on April 21. Authorities say the investigation indicates the student did not intend to harm anyone else, and officials stress there is no ongoing threat to the school or community. The Parma Heights Fire Department transported the student to MetroHealth Hospital's main campus, where she later died from her injuries. Both Valley Forge High School and Normandy High School were placed on lockdown during the response. A board meeting held Thursday drew a highly charged crowd, with police escorting several speakers and audience members out and cutting public comment short. Some board members walked out. Students repeatedly urged the board to take action beyond short-term responses, calling for both physical security measures and long-term prevention efforts. "I ask the board to take action — not just by responding to this incident, but by working to prevent the next one," said Gabe Martin, a Valley Forge student who spoke during public comment. 'Harassment, Threats, Misinformation' In her resignation letter, Euerle pointed directly to conditions that made continued service unsustainable. "What should be a time of healing and support has instead brought harassment, threats, misinformation, and hostility," Euerle wrote. "The ongoing internal conflict amongst the board, combined with continuous misrepresentation of events, has made it increasingly difficult to continue in a constructive and sustainable way." This is not the first time Euerle has stepped back from a leadership role under similar pressures. In February, she resigned as board president after just over a month in the role, citing time constraints and escalating hostility surrounding board service. She remained a board member at that time. Before joining the school board, Euerle served as both a teacher and building principal in the Parma City School District. She was elected to the board in November 2025. Safety Review Continues Despite the turmoil, the district says its safety review is moving forward. The Parma City School District released a statement saying that discussions about adding metal detectors will be part of an ongoing review of school safety. Officials acknowledged the decisions are "complex" and cannot be made "in isolation or on short timelines," and said the process will include consultation with law enforcement, safety experts, and school stakeholders. "My hope is that we do not allow this tragedy to be used in ways that create further harm or division," Euerle wrote in her resignation letter. "This tragedy also reminds us that mental health must remain a priority, with strong support systems for students and families." Both Valley Forge High School and Normandy High School are scheduled to return to a normal schedule Monday. If you or someone you know is struggling, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available 24 hours a day, free and confidential, by calling or texting 988 . Want your business featured on NEOhio.news? Email julie@spidercatmarketing.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Dr. Leah Euerle and why did she resign from the Parma school board?

Dr. Leah Euerle is a Parma City School District Board of Education member, and a former Parma teacher and building principal, who was elected to the board in November 2025. She submitted her resignation Saturday, April 25, citing 'recent tragic events,' harassment, threats, misinformation and ongoing internal conflict on the board. Her resignation is effective May 7.

What happened at Valley Forge High School in Parma Heights?

On April 21, 2026, an 18-year-old student died by suicide inside the Valley Forge High School cafeteria. Parma Heights Police say the investigation indicates the student did not intend to harm anyone else, and officials emphasize there is no ongoing threat. Both Valley Forge and Normandy High Schools were placed on lockdown during the response.

When does Dr. Euerle's resignation take effect?

Her resignation from the Parma City Schools Board of Education is effective May 7, 2026.

Has Dr. Euerle stepped down from a leadership role before?

Yes. In February 2026, she resigned as board president after just over a month in the role, citing time constraints and escalating hostility surrounding board service. She remained a board member at that time.

Is Parma City Schools considering adding metal detectors?

Yes. The district said discussions about metal detectors will be part of an ongoing safety review that will include consultation with law enforcement, safety experts and school stakeholders. Officials said such decisions are complex and cannot be made in isolation or on short timelines.

Where can someone in crisis get help?

The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available 24 hours a day, free and confidential, by calling or texting 988.