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This report is created by Ken Ducote on behalf of the Greater New Orleans Collaborative of Charter Schools 

Greetings!

The Jefferson Parish School Board will hold its regular monthly Board Meeting on Wednesday, August 3, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. in the JPPSS Administration Building, 501 Manhattan Boulevard, in Harvey.
 
The full agenda with back-up documentation can be accessed here.

JPSBrief has summarized the agenda below and provided links to key back-up documents.
 
Board Meetings are streamed live and archived here.

A Board Meeting Guide is available here to help citizens better understand how the meetings work and how the public may participate.
 
The Board reserves a time during its meetings to hear comments from the public on items not on the agenda, provided that people wishing to address the Board have signed up prior to the start of the meeting.

***This email is created by Ken Ducote on behalf of the Greater New Orleans Collaborative of Charter Schools and is not an official correspondence from the Jefferson Parish School Board***
AUGUST 3 JPSB MEETING AGENDAS
Board Meeting - 6:00 p.m.
 
Presentations
  • John Ehret High School - State Hurdles Champion
    • Ebony Hills: State Champion in 300 Meter Women's Hurdles, 2nd Place in 100 Meter Women's Hurdles
 
Second Readings
  • Rillieux school site - declare surplus
  • Loyola land and Kenner Discovery
  • Patrick F. Taylor Lab
  • Annual evaluation of the Superintendent
  • $250 Million bond issue
  • Master plan for the school system
 
Consent Agenda
 
New Business
  • First Readings
  • Other Business
 
Action Items
  • Approve Donna Joseph as Chief Human Resources Officer based on the recommendation of the committee hired to review the applicants
  • Approve Faith Joseph for the position of Principal at L. W. Higgins High School as recommended by the committee to review the applicants
 
Public Comment
  • Citizens who sign up prior to the start of the meeting will be called to speak
This service is made possible by funding from the 
Robert Reily Family Trust.