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In District 4, which encompasses large areas of Franklin County and north Pasco, incumbent Amy Phillips was winning in a landslide. She had 78.5%, or 3,754 votes, to Trevor Crosby’s nearly 21% ...
Six candidates are running for three of the five Pasco School Board seats on Nov. 7. ... Whoever wins will be elected to a two-year term to represent school district voters in a at-large capacity.
It’s kind of unprecedented to have a board turn over 4 board members within a couple months,” he told the Tri-City Herald. Lehrman said his wife, Kim Lehrman, taught full-time between 2000 and ...
Pasco County Schools (also known as District School Board of Pasco County) is a school district that serves Pasco County in the U.S. state of Florida. It is headquartered in Land O' Lakes. The district includes the entire county. [4]
“School board decisions often have ripple effects that go all the way down to the classroom level.” Teacher challenges 3-term Pasco incumbent in the hottest of 3 school races Skip to main content
Here is what the racial makeup of each school will look like under Pasco School District’s new high school boundaries: Pasco High School: 93% Hispanic, 3% White, 4% other. Low income: 86%.
The decision put the school district in legal jeopardy, as well as risked state apportionment dollars, and forced administrators to close schools for two days before the board ultimately chose to ...
The Pasco School District No. 1 was formed on January 10, 1885, with one teacher and no permanent building. The first school in Pasco was constructed later in the year and was followed by a second schoolhouse in 1888. The school district was accredited by the Washington State Board of Education on June 7, 1910, and had 475 students at the time. [8]