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Geneva — The park
board will hold two public
hearings over the next few days to gather
input from residents about plans for Park District facilities.
Community
Board 12 had responded to the city's Inwood rezoning plan with a detailed resolution crafted from
input offered by concerned residents at multiple community meetings and public
hearings.
These sites will go through the standard Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP), which includes public
hearings by the local community
boards,
input from borough presidents, and votes by the Council and City Planning Commission.
Any revisions to the special events code, town officials explained, will start from scratch and will be discussed at a code committee
hearing, where the public can give
input, and Town
Board work sessions, then be approved for public
hearing once a new draft is finalized.
Also at 6 p.m., NYC Council members Rafael Espinal and Inez Barron, CEC 19, and Community
Board 5 co-host a public
hearing to receive community
input on proposed new 1,000 seat school, P.S. 13 Auditorium, 557 Pennsylvania Ave., Brooklyn.
«Public
input is important to us, but we hope they stick to the merits of the Pilot [payment in lieu of taxes] proposal that is the subject of our public
hearing,»
board Chairman Mike Horodyski said on the morning of the
hearing at NewPaltzHigh School this Tuesday.
The Solon Town
Board is holding a public
hearing on Thursday night at 7 o'clock at the Town Hall to solicit resident's
input on two proposed fire contracts.
Every principal and every local school
board should have such a faith in the students they are charged with educating that they should be honored to
hear their
input on a regular basis.
The Tacoma School
Board will hold a public
hearing Thursday to gather
input on whether it should proceed further toward becoming a charter school authorizer.
With no public
hearing, no public
input and a hurry up and vote strategy, the Hartford
Board of Education is considering a vote at their upcoming Tuesday meeting to «approves the creation of SAND [elementary school] as a Lighthouse School Design, with a non-profit management organization, Capital Prepatory Schools -LRB-» CPS»), managing both SAND («Capital Prepatory School II») and Capital Prepatory Magnet School; and authorizes the Superintendent to negotiate a Memorandum of Understanding [which would effectively be a no - bid contract] with CPS regarding its role in managing the schools on behalf of, and in conjunction, with the Hartford Public Schools.»
Student leaders from around the state attended the State
Board of Education
hearing last week to express their demand that students»
input as stakeholder be valued in the LCAP development and LCFF implementation processes.
On November 20th, the school
board held a meeting to
hear public
input regarding their proposal to «reconstitute» over 40 low performing schools.
So with no public
hearing, no
input from parents, teachers, taxpayers or citizens, the
Board of Education is scheduled to APPROVE — changing the structure of SAND Elementary and re-naming it «Capital Prepatory School II» and then giving both «SAND Elementary and Capital Prepatory» to a new «non-profit management organization (Perry's company) and via a Memorandum of Understanding.
To summarize, the written regulations (R - 3600 (c)-RRB- require the
Board to notify parents of a potential school closure, prepare a closing study using multiple criteria that is conducted by a committee (the selection process and requirement for a committee are vague), allow people close to the decisions (e.g. parents at the school) to have
input in deliberations about closing a school before the final decision is made, and arrange public
hearings on the topic.
By early next year, Kirst said, the
board will draw up a «template» for the «local education plans» that school districts are required to draw up under the new school funding laws, based on public
hearings and parental and community
input.
I think it is unconscionable and ridiculous and frankly appalling that a school
board has to hold a public
hearing to adopt a textbook but that a takeover of a school by a private entity can be done without a public
hearing, without an election, without an expiration date, and without any public
input, discussion, or choice as to which private entity gets the charter.