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

 

The Orleans Parish School Board will hold it monthly Board Business Meeting on Tuesday, March 18, 2014, at 5 p.m. in the Auditorium of McDonogh 35 High School, 1331 Kerlerec Street.

OPSBrief has summarized the agenda below. The complete agenda with back-up documentation can be read here

An earlier OPSBrief reported that the School District was issuing an RFP to select a consultant to conduct a Resource Allocation Study. However, the Administration recently announced that it was suspending that effort. They said that they are not canceling the need for the study but are pursuing alternatives for funding that could change the scope of work.   

The previously announced meeting of the Property Committee has been cancelled.


  • January 2014 Financial Statements
  • Committee Reports
  • Lock Replacement Bid Results for Five School Sites
    • Franklin ES, Franklin ES Extension, Bethune ES, McMain HS, McDonogh 35 HS
  • Extension of Jacobs/CSRS contract for March 2014
  • Program/Construction Management RFP Results and New Contract
  • Board Committee Assignments for 2014
  • Legislative Session Update
  • Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with RSD
  • Franklin ES Donation - Recycling Program
  • Third Party Contracts for Title II Non-Public Schools
  • Deferred Revenue Distribution
  • E-Rate Service Providers
  • Purchase of Property
    • Behrman ES New School Site 
 

***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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