The Park
City Board of Education received legal training on open and closed meetings and public records regulations.
Not exact matches
It's unsurprising coming from the county that houses schools like Booker T. Washington Academy, a recently named School
of Distinction that prides itself on its homegrown community roots, and Elm
City Montessori, which remains the state's sole local charter —
receiving funding and support from the New Haven
Board of Education.
Some members
of the Park
City Board of Education were disappointed with the Special
Education Update they
received in Tuesday's meeting.
That a DISD
board trustee would address a
City Council meeting to demand that a public school approved by the Texas
Education Agency not
receive a building permit is a reach
of power that does not exist.
The state
Board of Elementary and Secondary
Education held a meeting in New Orleans on Wednesday with an agenda primarily
of reports — a recommendation that Lafayette Academy be allowed to add an eighth grade and move its youngest classes and offices to a new location off - site, and
receiving reports on preschool programs and building projects around the
city.
Education Commissioner Chris Nicastro wants to recommend one
of several plans to the state
board in mid-February to allow time for a vote and implementation, but the Kansas
City Star has hinted that consulting firm
Cities for
Education Entrepreneurship Trust has been the clear favorite, based on communications between officials and CEE - Trust leadership underway well before the firm
received $ 385,000 to deliver a proposal.
The
city's charter school
boards mobilized politically to force the parish school
board to agree to a citywide system
of funding so that all schools
receive and spend the same amount
of money for various categories
of students, like English learners and special
education students.
Clemons is also a founding member and continues to serve on the
Board of Directors
of the Elm
City Montessori Charter School, a charter school that opened last fall after
receiving approval from the State
Board of Education.
Elm
City Montessori is a local charter school which means we have our charter approved by and
receive funding through both the New Haven
Board of Education and the Connecticut Department
of Education.
Now, after Achievement First has
received its approval from the
Board of Education, it has set its sights on the
city's north end, on the Clark School.