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03/07/08
The county Board of Education Wednesday dismissed the parent committee's request to change to the middle schools course schedule, as a school board member said it's not the group's place to ask for policy changes. Find Us On Facebook
"The idea is for us to sit down with the CAC and say these are the things that we want to talk about," school board member Eugene Peterson said during the school board meeting. Scheduling is the superintendent's job, he said. "We're trying to be as open and collaborative as we can, but sometimes I think that folks forget that's what the policy-driven nature of the Citizens Advisory...
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