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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 the monthly Committee Meetings of three of its Committees on Thursday, October 9, 2014, in Room 4050 of the OPSB Timbers III Office Building, 3520 General DeGaulle Drive, beginning at 1:00 p.m.. Two Committees will not meet: Legal & Legislative and Policy.
 
The public usually has its best opportunities to comment on proposals at such Committee Meetings. The Committees typically review and discuss items prior to their consideration at a Board Business Meeting and review the progress of the implementation of items previously approved by the Board.
 
Meetings may start up to 30 minutes prior to their posted times in order to facilitate the orderly flow of business.
 
OPSBrief has summarized the meeting agendas below. To review a posted agenda and its back-up documentation, click on the title of the meeting of interest.


 

***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***
OCTOBER 9 OPSB COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDAS
  • Cowen Institute's 2014 State of Public Education in New Orleans Report
  • OPSB Academic Focus for 2014/2015
  • Field of Dreams - Resolution 28-14
    • Cooperative Endeavor Agreement for construction of athletic facility on the Carver HS Campus
    • Capital Projects report
    • Update on OPSB surplus properties
  • Literacy grant
  • School climate transformation grant
  • Technical support of IT Department
  • Executive Session RE. Interim Superintendent
 
This service is made possible by support from the Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools and funding from the
Robert Reily Family Trust and the Smith/Cooper Foundation