Wake County Board of Education meeting, March 23, 2010
Coverage of the Wake County Board of Education's March 23, 2010, meeting.
The Wake County Board of Education voted a second time Tuesday evening to work toward a community-based system of student assignment. The board has said working out the details of the plan could take up to 15 months.
Police on Tuesday afternoon arrested three people and removed more than a dozen others from the Wake County Board of Education meeting as the board took up the controversial plan to end the school system's long-standing student assignment policy.
Local attorneys on Tuesday morning sent a letter to the school board chairman saying recent changes requiring tickets to be in the afternoon school board meeting violate the state's open meetings laws.
Approximately 70 employees from instructional services, communications, chief of staff, auxiliary services and administrative services, will be laid off according to a budget presentation made Tuesday morning in a budget work session.
Wake County school board members convene March 23, 2010 for a work session on the superintendent's proposed 2010-11 budget.
Wake County school board members convene March 23, 2010, for its committee of the whole meeting. The committee hears recommendations concerning the current three-year student assignment plan.
Wake County school board members hear about changes to the magnet school selection process
The school board calls to order its public meeting, with statements from the school board chair and acting superintendent.
The board hears about the 2010 legislative agenda proposed by the legislative committee.
The board hears from the public on the superintendent's proposed budget for the 2010-11 school year.
The board hears from the public on agenda items.
The board continues with public comment.
The board discusses a proposed bell schedule for the 2010-11 school year, a superintendent-search committee and publicly votes on Del Burns.
The board discusses a resolution to move ahead with planning of a community-based student assignment model.
The board passes changes to the three-year student assignment plan and approves a grandfather policy for students seeking to transfer to the same school as a sibling.
The board continues with public comment.
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