The district's construction manager is recommending that Pacific Construction Services, 3949 N. Pulaski Rd., be awarded the contract, according to an agenda released Friday for a Park
District board committee meeting, to be held Wednesday.
Not exact matches
Bill Conner, business manager of the Park
District, said the
board «s Parks and Planning
Committee was to discuss the issue at an Aug. 17
meeting.
The Park
District's Golf and Restaurant Operations
Committee hopes to make a recommendation to the
Board of Park Commissioners at its
meeting Sept. 8, Donoghue said.
PARK RIDGE — A $ 2 million renovation of the Oakton Ice Arena was the subject of a heated discussion Thursday night at a
committee of the whole
meeting of the Park Ridge Recreation and Park
District Board of Commissioners.
The contract, opposed by parks advocates at a recent
committee meeting, may be approved this week by the Park
District Board.
She and the other new member, Robert Rettger, attended last month's development
committee meeting, but sat near longtime Park
District Board President Lynn Dunn, who has led the movement in favor of the project.
School
Board member Tom Tonniges, chairman of the district's curriculum committee, said the group hopes to get feedback from parents before it meets again next month and recommends the curricula to the school b
Board member Tom Tonniges, chairman of the
district's curriculum
committee, said the group hopes to get feedback from parents before it
meets again next month and recommends the curricula to the school
boardboard.
An Orland Park Village
Board committee delayed a possible decision on the matter until its Feb. 26
meeting, saying it wanted to ask the Orland Park - based school
district to agree to allow the larger Sandburg High School campus to be annexed as well.
If the Adler proposal is approved by a Chicago Park
District committee Wednesday, it will be submitted for approval to the full
board at its Dec. 9
meeting.
HOFFMAN ESTATES — The Building and Grounds
Committee of the Hoffman Estates Park
District, in a special
meeting Thursday night, voted 3 - 2 to recommend that the park
board approve a revised plan for developing Pine Park.
Parents who turned out for the
committee meeting said their next stop would be Thursday's
District 54 school
board meeting.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS — The Park
District board,
meeting as a
committee of the whole this week, made slight changes but otherwise responded favorably to an architect's proposal for reconstructing the Pioneer Park swimming pool.
Commissioner Bob Shor, who has opposed renovating the playground without
District 54 assistance, did not attend the regular
board meeting but read a statement at the Buildings and Grounds
Committee meeting.
At Tuesday night's park
district Building and Grounds
Committee meeting, which preceded the regular
board meeting, parents argued it was unfair for the 570 students of MacArthur School to remain without a playground for the coming school year.
During an end - of - year update on security initiatives at a school
board committee of the whole
meeting, Hughes said
district staff had been testing cameras at Orland Jr..
Meeting as a
committee of the whole, the
district's
board of commissioners voted to place it on the March 28 agenda.
Mt. Prospect — At a
committee of the whole
meeting Tuesday night, Park
District board members said they support a plan to put a bike path in the 35 - acre Melas Park and directed staff to prepare a grant proposal.
A $ 2 million renovation of the Oakton Ice Arena was the subject of a heated discussion Thursday night at a
committee of the whole
meeting of the Park Ridge Recreation and Park
District Board of Commissioners.
The
committee, which has members from the Park
District Board of Commissioners and the Village
Board, started
meeting five months ago to study ways the two
boards can work together to pay for family recreation other than by raising property taxes.
The
committee voted to approve the plan to develop the tot lot playground and will submit its recommendation to the park
district's
Board of Commissioners, which
meets on July 15.
Each
Board establishes the
committee structure and procedures it feels will best
meet the needs of its
district.
ELIZABETHTOWN — The Essex County
Board of Supervisors moved a resolution in support of a state Senate bill giving counties the ability to create countywide EMS districts to the full board during its Economic Development Committee meeting Dec
Board of Supervisors moved a resolution in support of a state Senate bill giving counties the ability to create countywide EMS
districts to the full
board during its Economic Development Committee meeting Dec
board during its Economic Development
Committee meeting Dec. 11.
RUTLAND Members of the Budget House Appropriations
Committee hosted a open
meeting at the Rutland School
District board room recently to hear testimony on what should be included in the appropriations bill.
Meeting Sponsors: Community Engagement
Committee of the Community Education Council
District 2 in conjunction with Manhattan, Community
Boards 2, 3 and 4.
Last week, it became clear in House and Senate education
committees»
meetings that not all lawmakers were on
board with the move to these grade - level learning expectations that would have brought Pennsylvania public school instruction more in unison with the standards that 44 other states and the
District of Columbia were in the process of implementing.
Insight in action As part of community - engagement work that accompanied
district reform efforts, teacher leaders worked on
district mathematics
committees, facilitated grade - level
meetings, presented at school
board meetings, led professional development sessions and took on many other leadership roles.
On November 2nd, the Education and Youth
Committee of Brooklyn's Community
Board 3 invited parent coordinators and parent leaders, including members of the executive
boards of CEC 16, 13, and 14, an from all traditional
district, charter and private schools from CB 3 to a
Meet and Greet event at Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Plaza.
Fired up over school
district administrators» proposed staffing shake - up that would remove teachers from as many as 24 schools, a group of roughly two - dozen parents briefly shut down a Seattle school
board committee meeting Wednesday night.
The site team advises the
board and the advisory
committee about developing the annual budget and creates an instruction and curriculum improvement plan to align curriculum, assessment of student progress, and growth in
meeting state and
district academic standards and instruction.»
Mr. DeMartin also serves as a
board member for the NY44 health trust, an advisory member of the Western New York Autism Coalition, he is the founding member of the Statewide BOCES Directors of Special Education biannual
meeting, and serves on a variety of school
district committees.
The
meeting agenda says the
committee, which includes
board members Tamar Galatzan and Marguerite LaMotte, will hear presentations on the history of the
district's Common Core Technology Project, the current status of Common Core implementation and an update on the
district's cyber-security awareness campaign.
But a different explanation emerged at an evening
meeting of a
district technology
committee meeting chaired by school
board member Monica Ratliff.
After the Mt. Diablo school
board unanimously agreed Tuesday to approve the charter only if numerous conditions are
met by February,
committee members said Wednesday they want the
district to reconsider.
District staff told the
board at Tuesday's
committee meeting that Mahalia Jackson's growth had slowed lately.
At the February 12 school
board meeting, NISD Board of Trustees approved the 2018 - 2019 calendar as recommended by the District Education Improvement Council (DEIC), a committee made up of parents, teachers and administra
board meeting, NISD
Board of Trustees approved the 2018 - 2019 calendar as recommended by the District Education Improvement Council (DEIC), a committee made up of parents, teachers and administra
Board of Trustees approved the 2018 - 2019 calendar as recommended by the
District Education Improvement Council (DEIC), a
committee made up of parents, teachers and administrators.
The intention to give these schools a waiver from having to hire off the must - place list was announced by Interim Superintendent Vivian Ekchian at a school
board committee meeting last month that presented a new «Student Equity Need Index,» which the
board then adopted as a primary funding model for the
district to ensure dollars designated for the highest - needs students actually reach them.
On behalf of parents of public school students across Connecticut, I am writing to request that you add an agenda item to the April 6, 2015 State
Board of Education
Committee meeting to review and address the actions taken by your Interim Commissioner of Education and other State Department of Education staff as they relate to the issue of a parent's fundamental and inalienable right to opt their children out of the Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) testing program and how local school
districts should deal with children whose parents have opted them out of the SBAC testing.
Board members at a recent
committee meeting discussed how to hold the
district accountable for making that happen.
The agenda for the Monday November 30th Madison Metropolitan School
District Board of Education
meeting lists a «Discussion with State Joint Finance
Committee Co-Chairs regarding K - 12 Funding in Wisconsin and the Impact of the State Budget on School
District Finances.»
After charter school CEO Susan Mauser gave the
board a presentation at Monday's curriculum
committee meeting,
board members questioned Mauser about the school, specifically: What makes the charter school different than the
district's 22 schools?
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meetings for personnel of Banko Communicated with vendors of computer hardware, software, and office equipment to request information on Y2K complianceo Prepared compliance files for Federal Reserve auditso Prepared in - house memoranda and reports using Microsoft Word and ExcelRecord / Music Promotion Company, AlabamaRecord Pool Co-Founder; Office Manager, September 1990 — December 1991 • Co-founded record pool to enhance promotion of music in Alabama and the southeastern USo Procured and distributed records from major and independent labels for club, radio and mobile disc jockeyso Coordinated jointly sponsored promotional events with record companies, radio stations and clubso Designed, wrote, and published bi-weekly reports and brochures to inform the music industry of the progress and popularity of music and performers in the region, with specific focus on the Alabama music sceneMajor University, AlabamaGraduate Research Assistant, AUM Department of Marketing, June 1989 — August 1990 • Worked 13 - 20 hours per week as a research assistant to Marketing faculty while carrying a full course load in the MBA programo Analyzed consumer surveys used in academic researcho Assisted Conference Chairperson with coordination for Atlantic Marketing Association (AMA) annual
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Committee, 1996 - 97 Chairperson, Public Relations
Committee, 1995 - 96 BLSA President's Award, 1996 and 1997o American Bar Association, 1996 - 97 Entertainment and Sports Industries Forum Intellectual Property Section Law Student Divisiono LAWS Student Group Leader, 1995 - 96Major University, AlabamaMaster of Business Administration (MBA), 1990Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.), 1988 (Major: Marketing — Advertising and Promotion Track) • Honorso Dean's List • Activitieso National Student Advertising Competition Team, 1988 - 90 Seventh
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