The chairman of the nonprofit that owns the building said the financing wasn’t solid.
Abundant applications for admission will require a lottery, set to begin Feb. 20.
The board discussed and approved a CEO compensation policy.
The Lens' Jessica Williams will interview him on Feb. 13.
French fluency requirement seen as hindrance to more diverse enrollment and access to grants for underserved youth.
Ability to close quickly on the building and finance longer-term makeover called key to winning bid.
Transportation costs near $3,000 as school band prepares for Carnival debut in six parades.
Staff commended on how they handled twin bomb threats in mid-January; building cleared, student later arrested.
Electives such as physical education, art and music are now worth a third of a course credit, not a full credit.
The school didn't notify the public before a retreat that included seven of its nine board members.