Here’s the agenda! Curriculum audit’s coming before the board, which could make this a long night and the city’s services contracts are up for authorization.
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August 20th meeting with Board in work session – please tell me that there will be cameras? This ought to be VERY interesting.
hope there will be. But, if not, there’ll be little ‘ol me! 😉
Ok, Mr. Mayor, you want things changed in school lunches? Throw out the Feds and Common Core with their stupid “nutrition” policies and guidelines. Bring in some Moms and Grandmas and just let them cook for the children! Then, and only then, will you have food that children will actually eat!
Nah, makes too much sense!
Oh, so she doesn’t want a lot of presenters? I thought there was going to be a Public Session?
we’ll see.
What teacher do you know that actually writes their own textbooks nowadays? They will be forced to use the books the Districts provides, and the timeline the District sets. No teacher will have autonomy. That is just ridiculous!