The Marshall school
board voted last night to open its high school to Albion's students.
The board voted last year to force the charters into participating when their licenses come up for renewal, which for some is as long as a decade away.
When the LAUSD
Board voted last week to approve 12 new «pilot schools,» it was a small but positive sign of change in a school district long troubled by battles among key stakeholders about to how to best improve LA's many underperforming schools and create successful new options.
The Baltimore County school
board voted last month to make Verletta White the school system's permanent superintendent.
The school
board voted last month to buy out Superintendent Henry Williams» contract after a report by a court - appointed committee that monitors desegregation efforts concluded that the district lacked leadership.
The school
board voted last week to pay elementary principals an extra $ 515 for administering a new state proficiency test for 4th graders.
When the Oakland, Calif., school
board voted last spring to reject a set of social studies textbooks sanctioned by the state of California, most members probably knew they were taking a «road less traveled.»
In a dramatic turnaround from its previous strong support for charter schools, the Buffalo, N.Y., school
board voted last week to impose a one - year moratorium on allowing more of the independently operated public schools.
Minneapolis - based EAI lost its contract with the Baltimore district last year in a conflict over finances, while the Hartford, Conn., school
board voted last month to drop its partnership with the company.
The board voted last month to allow a casino in the Catskills, one in the Capital Region and another in the Finger Lakes, the latter appearing to come at the expense of the Southern Tier.
New York City's Rent Guidelines
Board voted last night to recommend an unusually low range of possible rent increases for the coming year, even raising the possibility of a rent freeze for one - year leases.
The Rosendale Town
Board voted last week to send a letter to the two designated co-lead agencies on the State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) of the Pilgrim Pipeline project, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and the New York Thruway Authority (NYTA), urging them to guarantee ample opportunities for «meaningful public and municipal participation» during the scoping phase of the review process.
The Rosendale Town
Board voted last week to send a letter to the two designated co-lead agencies on the State
The Clarence Town
Board voted last week to spend $ 125,000 to repair its leaking senior center roof and remove what it called improperly installed solar panels.
The Village
Board voted last week to pay SmithBucklin Consulting Services $ 8,250 to facilitate a performance management program and help officials develop a municipal strategic plan for the next three to five years.
The Park
Board voted last week to hold a referendum asking voters to approve a $ 6 million bond issue to pay the district's share of a building to be constructed in partnership with Joliet - based Provena St. Joseph Medical Center.
Ms. Uhlhorn stepped down about a week after
the board vote last month.
Not exact matches
Talk of rate hikes are in the air Wednesday after minutes from the Bank of England's
last meeting showed two out of nine
board members
voted for a rate hike as early as this month, the first time in three years that policymakers have done so.
«Instead of deposing him, the Dell
board froze out shareholders, and
last week
voted to allow the CEO to buy the company at a bargain price using shareholders» own cash,» Icahn wrote.
JPMorgan lead director Lee Raymond, a former Exxon Mobil CEO, told shareholders at
last month's meeting to expect management to reflect on the
board's structure in light of the way the
votes came down.
The pricing issue, which has drawn scrutiny from members of Congress and the U.S. Department of Justice, and Chairman Robert Coury's nearly $ 100 million pay package
last year have caused a group of investors to launch an effort to
vote down the company's
board at its annual meeting on Thursday.
Clearwire's
board last week recommended that its shareholders
vote against Sprint's $ 3.40 per share offer at a special meeting scheduled for June 24 and instead urged them to accept Dish's tender offer to buy Clearwire shares for $ 4.40 each.
Shareholders will
vote on those
board members at the meeting, as well as
last year's $ 17.4 million pay package for CEO Tim Sloan.
Last October, the bank handed CEO Brian Moynihan the additional title of chairman of the
board, undoing a 2009 shareholder
vote to split the roles.
The Committee has carefully considered whether to maintain the Company's current classified
board structure, particularly in light of
last year's shareholder
vote.
Last week, the Financial Accounting Standards
Board (FASB)
voted to update standards on operating lease accounting that would force companies to record as much as $ 2 trillion worth of lease obligations on their balance sheets.
The opposition statement of the
board in
last year's proxy statement states: «to subject director compensation to an advisory stockholder
vote is unprecedented and would neither provide clarity nor effective guidance.»
The
board of Boxed
voted to turn down the offer
last week, according to a person close to the matter.
Following discouraging market share losses in fiscal 2017, shareholders
voted — against management's recommendation — to add activist investor Nelson Peltz to the
board of directors late
last year.
Last year, LGIM
voted against 37
board chairs or chairs of nomination committees in the UK due to poor diversity.
The reality of the pension crisis was underlined again
last week when the
board of the largest $ 330 + billion US public pension plan, California Public Employees Retirement System (CalLPERS),
voted to shorten its period for amortizing future investment losses from 30 years to 20 years.
Referred to by the KCC
board as a «unifying
vote», it occurred at
last night's AGM in Kitsilano after months of friendly discussions between the two organizations.
The Public Service Commission approved TransCanada Corp.'s project on a three - to - two
vote, removing one of the
last hurdles to the Calgary - based company's construction of the $ 8 billion, 1,179 - mile (1,897 - kilometer) conduit, which has been on its drawing
boards since 2008.
When faced with two disagreeable candidates, 60 percent of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE)
board members polled
last month said that Christians should
vote for the candidate they dislike the least, while 28 percent said to
vote for a third - party candidate and 12 percent said to not
vote for that particular office.
Just
last month the American Psychiatric Association,
voting on a recommendation from its
board of trustees, dropped homosexuality as such from its list of mental disorders.
Last week, ABWE's
board voted to require every leader to undergo abuse training.
the rature started
last night in North Idaho... the Reagan Republicans were
voted in on our school
board... stay away from Idaho unless your Reaganites, Mormonites or termites...
Following on from Arsenal's latest humiliation at the hands of Brighton & Hove Albion, the Arsenal
board took a
vote to think about giving the Frenchman just one
last chance, but this time they really mean it.
Minnesota Hockey, the governing body for 40,000 youth hockey players in the state, has
voted to continue rule changes enacted
last January which stiffened the penalties for checking from behind and
boarding and hope for better enforcement.
Minnesota Hockey, the governing body for 40,000 youth hockey players in the state, has
voted to continue with the pilot program begun
last Janaury that made checking from behind and
boarding 5 minute major and 10 minute misconduct penalties.
On a 4 - 3
vote, the Will County
Board's Planning and Zoning Committee
last week rejected the village's contention that building a recreation center would require rezoning and recommended granting the Mokena Park District a special - use permit to build the recreation center on the south side of the Yunker Farm property.
Ron Crawford, member and former chairman of the park district's Soccer Advisory Committee, presented to the
board, before they
voted last week, a petition signed by 1,000 Arlington Heights residents asking the district to continue to allow its fields to be used for soccer.
The Park
Board voted 3 - 2
last month to continue negotiations for the land swap, but the
vote wasn't enough to keep the deal alive.
The Park District
Board unanimously voted down the proposal for new directors last week at the urging of Commissioner Charles Hegarty, who serves as the district representative on the museum b
Board unanimously
voted down the proposal for new directors
last week at the urging of Commissioner Charles Hegarty, who serves as the district representative on the museum
boardboard.
The Park
Board voted unanimously
last week to place a referendum question on the Nov. 2 ballot asking voters to approve purchase of the land and construction of playing fields and a facility.
The Park District
Board voted unanimously
last month to sell the bonds.
GURNEE — Members of the Gurnee Park District Citizens Advisory Committee
voted Thursday night to recommend that the Park District
Board ask taxpayers in April to approve a scaled - down version of the $ 15 million Hunt Club Leisure Center rejected at the ballot box
last April.
Last month the Village
Board narrowly
voted to assist the Park District in building a $ 250,000 plunge pool and water slide at the district's new community center.
Desjardins said the agreement finally
voted on this week was the same one the Park
Board offered to the Library
Board last summer.
In separate meetings
last week, the Village
Board and Park District
Board voted to seek some 60 acres of property owned by the Limestone Development Corp., based in Lemont.