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This report is created by Ken Ducote and Rose Drill-Peterson on behalf of the Eastbank Collaborative of Charter Schools 

Greetings!

 

The Orleans Parish School Board will hold a Public Hearing, a Special Board Meeting, and three monthly Committee Meetings on Thursday, September 13, 2012, at the times listed below. The meetings will be held in Room 4050 of the OPSB Timbers Office Building at 3520 Gen. Degaulle Drive. Meetings may begin up to 30 minutes earlier to promote and orderly flow of business.

  

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***This email is created by Ken Ducote and Rose Drill-Peterson on behalf of the Eastbank Collaborative of Charter Schools and is not an official correspondence from the Orleans Parish School Board***
OPSB MEETING AGENDAS

Policy  Committee - 2:00 pm

  • Proposed amendments to existing policies on internet and computer use to expand to cellular use
  • DBE policy
  • On-demand web-viewing of Board meetings
  • AG opinion on Deputy Superintendent appointment process

 

Property Committee - 3:00 pm

  • Master Plan Oversight Committee appointments
  • Capital Projects status report
  • Expansion of Booker T. Washington HS Campus
  • Expansion of Fisk-Howard (new Jeff) campus

 

Budget and Finance - 4:00 pm  

  • Short-term borrowing for cash flow
  • FY 2013 Budget

 

Public Hearing - 5:00 pm

  • Proposed FY 2013 Budget

 

Special Board Meeting - 5:30 pm

  • Resolution 17-12  (Loan Borrowing)  
  • Approval of FY 2013 Budget

 

The Accountability and Legal Committees will not meet.

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