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The district has a zero tolerance policy towards fighting. The minimum punishment for a student is suspension from school. [5] As of 2005 the school district limits teacher usage of the internet. This occurred after the district discovered employees visiting non-educational websites and paying personal bills online.
In 2011, The Limestone District School Board Program and Accommodation Review Committee (PARC) began investigating strategies for managing the board's annual budget. The committee focused on investigating the advantages and disadvantages of closing select Kingston high schools that were under-enrolled or over-budget.
Aug. 1—Tanner native Antonia Fuqua was recently appointed to the Limestone County School Board's District 1 seat. Fuqua fills the vacancy created after the resignation of Henry Fudge June 27, 2023.
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Aug. 5—The 2023-2024 school year has officially begun as Limestone County School students headed back to the classroom Friday morning. Kids across the county grabbed their back packs and put on ...
Limestone District School Board (LDSB, known as English-language Public District School Board No. 27 prior to 1999 [1]) is an English public district school board encompassing a region that includes the City of Kingston and the counties of Frontenac and Lennox and Addington in Eastern Ontario, Canada. The board was founded in a 1998 provincial ...
After months of negotiations, Norton City School District teachers have a new contract. The district's board of education ratified the contract, the Norton Classroom Teachers Association said ...
The district extends into southern Navarro County and a small portion of northern Limestone County. Wortham ISD has three campuses: Wortham High School (grades 9–12) Wortham Middle School (grades 6–8) Wortham Elementary School (grades PK-5). In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency. [1]