That, today, is the headline of a recent Letter to the Editor of the Contra Costa Times by Dorothy Englund. If you haven't seen it yet, here you go:
FIX MDUSD - click for article
Then be sure to leave your comments there on the Times site so that even more of the public may be aware of the conversation happening all around them here:
FORUM to discuss "FIX MDUSD"
You can also read MisterWriter's take here: CCTimes Letters to Editor
Also, for more on the campaign for CHANGE in our district, visit: www.CHANGEMDUSD.com
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Showing posts with label acalanes school district. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acalanes school district. Show all posts
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Board Meeting Streaming LIVE now!
Even if you can't attend the meeting in person, you can attend it online. It is streaming live now at: MDUSD live stream board meeting
They're talking air conditioning now.
Great job Mr. Strange. Quality is excellent . Audio is clear.
Tonight is Tuesday, September 9th.
They're talking air conditioning now.
Great job Mr. Strange. Quality is excellent . Audio is clear.
Tonight is Tuesday, September 9th.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Acalanes ALSO opposes boundary change petition
As reported last night, the Acalanes school board met tonight. And as expected, they too, officially declared their opposition to the Walnut Creek school boundary change which would've handed them Northgate High school.
From the CCTimes article tonight:
A proposal to redraw school district boundaries in Walnut Creek will have its first hearing next week, but all three districts that would be involved agree: They oppose the plan.
The Acalanes high school district voted unanimously Wednesday night to oppose the proposal, as the Walnut Creek School District did earlier Tuesday and the Mt. Diablo Unified School District did in January.
"We do not see this proposal as a way to get quality education for all students," Superintendent Jim Negri said. "It is not advantageous for the district. It is not cost-effective for the district."
See more of the article: http://www.contracostatimes.com/teens/ci_10375299
From the CCTimes article tonight:
A proposal to redraw school district boundaries in Walnut Creek will have its first hearing next week, but all three districts that would be involved agree: They oppose the plan.
The Acalanes high school district voted unanimously Wednesday night to oppose the proposal, as the Walnut Creek School District did earlier Tuesday and the Mt. Diablo Unified School District did in January.
"We do not see this proposal as a way to get quality education for all students," Superintendent Jim Negri said. "It is not advantageous for the district. It is not cost-effective for the district."
See more of the article: http://www.contracostatimes.com/teens/ci_10375299
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