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CCBoE: The Board of Education is Listening
Waldorf, Charles County - 3/3/2007
By Staff Writer Anna Dailey
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More Open to the Public North Point High School: In response to public opinion, the Board of Education has voted to adjust their meeting times so more parents can attend. Beginning on April 3rd, Board meetings will begin at 4:30 p.m. (instead of 1 p.m.) with recognition for students and employees. Public Forum will begin at 6:30 p.m. That is the time set aside for anyone to address the Board with concerns or comments. The agenda for each meeting is available a week in advance here at The Bay Net.com. The Board also voted to make a draft of the minutes from each meeting available to view before they’ve been formally adopted at the next month’s meeting. A draft of the minutes will be available both at the BoE website and in the announcements section of The Bay Net one week after each meeting. Each final version will be available at the BoE website after it’s been ratified by the Board at their next consecutive meeting. The BoE hopes both these measures will make their work more open to public scrutiny and involvement. Three Little Words
Board Member Jennifer Abell, the sole vote against yesterday’s resolution, told The Bay Net that the resolutions are not as innocuous as they seem. She feels they are divisive particularly when considering employee recognition weeks; more people need recognition than have assigned weeks. Unfortunately, the Board simply doesn’t have time to recognize every group with its own week. She thinks American Education Week recognizes every group in the school system equally. Anna Dailey is the Bay Net's associate editor covering Charles County. To contact her about this article or other community events comment below or email annadailey@thebaynet.com. |
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