Any move to modify the controversial block schedule won't happen by the fall, interim Superintendent Nancy M. Mann announced at last night's school board meeting. Instead, a committee looking into the matter will make recommendations for the next permanent superintendent.
After meeting privately last week, the committee came up with a new schedule that would have cut in half the number of classes students take each semester. It had hoped to have the details hashed...
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