Sentences with phrase «violated school board policy»

Elia will consider whether Paladino violated School Board policy by revealing information discussed in executive session by the board.
State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia will consider instead whether Paladino violated School Board policy by revealing information discussed in executive session by the board.

Not exact matches

Carl Paladino was the last to testify in what was a long and at times grueling four days of proceedings before State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia — a hearing that was supposed to center on whether the two - term Buffalo School board member should be removed for violating board policy when he publicly disclosed information discussed in an executive session.
Members of the Buffalo School Board are expected tonight to consider a second resolution seeking the removal of Paladino from his elected position, saying he should be ousted because he violated district policy by discussing sharing information that was discussed in executive session.
The petition to remove Carl P. Paladino from his elected Buffalo School Board position argues that he violated board policy when he disclosed confidential information discussed in executive sesBoard position argues that he violated board policy when he disclosed confidential information discussed in executive sesboard policy when he disclosed confidential information discussed in executive session.
The School Board's case has been narrowly focused on its accusations that Paladino violated board policy when he disclosed confidential information discussed in executive sesBoard's case has been narrowly focused on its accusations that Paladino violated board policy when he disclosed confidential information discussed in executive sesboard policy when he disclosed confidential information discussed in executive session.
The hearing will focus on a complaint by other school board members that Paladino violated policy by disclosing information that was discussed in executive session.
The Montgomery County, Md., school board last week abandoned plans to charge students for riding school buses after the board's lawyer warned that the policy could violate the state constitution.
By banning two novels and adopting a policy that prohibits the use of more than 60 other books, the Bay County (Fla.) School Board has violated the First Amendment rights of students, teachers, and parents, a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court charges.
Nothing is stopping them from setting up private academies — but they not only want public money they actually want to shift money from public schools to their «public» charter academies... public except for the fact that they violate the most fundamental issues of Brown vs. Board of Education, they have not unions, they have discipline policies that are draconian and the out - migrate anyone who doesn't meet their criteria.
The Orleans Parish School Board has sued Einstein Charter Schools, arguing the charter group is violating district policy by refusing to provide busing for elementary students.
The resolution cited the fact that charter boards accept public money but lack democratic accountability, that charter schools are contributing to increased segregation, that punitive disciplinary policies are disproportionately used in charter schools as well as other practices that violate students» rights, that there is a pattern of fraud of mismanagement in the sector in general, and it then called for opposition to privatization of education, opposed diversion of funding from public schools, called for full funding for quality public education, called for legislation granting parents access to charter school boards and to strengthen oversight, called for charter schools to follow USDOJ and USDOE guidelines on student discipline and to help parents file complaints when those guidelines are violated, opposed efforts to weaken oversight, and called for a moratorium on charter school growth.
In the course of the proceedings, the Tribunal was required to determine two issues: first, whether atheism is in fact a protected «creed»; and, second, whether the School Board's policy on the distribution of religious literature violated the Human Rights Code.
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