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“The State Legislature could fix the law but in the meantime, school boards across the commonwealth could act in good faith on behalf of the taxpayers and put more substance into their minutes.”
Families attended the school board meeting because they deeply love the Newton Community School District, Richardson added. "We want the district to get this decision right the first time and ...
At the May 2 regularly scheduled meeting, Leigh Ashely Harden detailed to the board acts of racism directed at her 8-year-old son, an elementary school student in Augusta County.
Although the rejected party's psychological and physical health may decline, the estrangement initiator's may improve due to the cessation of abuse and conflict. [2] [3] The social rejection in family estrangement is the equivalent of ostracism which undermines four fundamental human needs: the need to belong, the need for control in social situations, the need to maintain high levels of self ...
Union District School Trustees (46 N.J.L. 76, 1884) and Raison v. Board of Education of the Township of Berkeley (103 N.J.L 547, 1927) as precedent for the case. [5] Bellville testified that while the board had met on September 2, they had not discussed the families' transfer requests, which was reflected in the meeting minutes. [16]
The Golden Child (also known as the Hero or Superkid [12]): a child who becomes a high achiever or overachiever outside the family (e.g., in academics or athletics) as a means of escaping the dysfunctional family environment, defining themselves independently of their role in the dysfunctional family, currying favor with parents, or shielding ...
McCoy needed her conservative, cash-strapped board to accept that risk. Her pitch to the board was a meticulous demonstration of how CEP could work. Each year, beginning in 2012, she added a few schools and watched what happened. At Huntington High School, where McCoy worried that teenagers would shun hot lunches—even free ones—she ...
“You can’t sit behind a desk and look at the numbers and think you know what’s going on in the schools.”