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Board meeting rescheduled to Tuesday November 29 at 5pm

by Charter Schools EditorNovember 28, 2011November 7, 2019

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The governing board of Benjamin E. Mays Prep School has rescheduled its November meeting to tomorrow, Tuesday November 29 at 5pm. (It was originally scheduled for this evening.)

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