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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 its next regular Board Business Meeting on Tuesday, February 19 at 5:00 p.m. in the Auditorium of the McDonogh #35 High School, 1331 Kerlerec Street.
 
The full agenda and back-up materials can be found here.
 

The agenda includes the receipt and discussion of the following reports from the Administration:

  • Financial Statements for December 2012
  • Capital Projects Report
  • External Audit Presentation - 2012
  • Sales/exchange of properties with HANO
  • Booker T. Washington HS site expansion
  • RFP for Superintendent Search Services  
The agenda also includes consideration of the following action items:
  • Board Committee Appointments for 2012
  • Judgments and Settlements
  • Master Plan Oversight Committee Appointments
  • NOCCA Board of Directors Appointment
  • Behrman School - New Site Acquisition
  • Exchange of OPSB's Surplus Bodenger Site for City's Fox Playground
  • Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with City Relative to NFL Sales Tax Exemptions
  • Nullification of Interim Superintendent's Employment Contract
  • Would negotiate new terms and conditions
  • Algiers Bus Barn - Rejection of Sales Bid
  • Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with City for Inspector General to Audit OPSB
  • Nullification of Employment Contract for Deputy Superintendent for Charter Schools

 

***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***
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