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Author: Art Bueno

Franklin faculty debate proper role of a newly created board committee on academics

February 26, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019
Should a board committee be setting performance goals, or is that the province of faculty and administrators, teachers ask.

Miller-McCoy overcomes last year’s ethics issues and welcomes a new CEO

January 30, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019
Treasurer proposes buying a bus for special-needs students to save on transportation costs.

Einstein board considers line of credit, establishing separate fundraising board

January 28, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019
Officials want to prepare for capital expenses with a credit line.

Salute to Coach Scott gives way to worries about Miller-McCoy financial deficit

December 18, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

Plessy school dealing with funding issues

December 12, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Charter's board applies for grant to cover instructional materials.

Retreat for Einstein schools focuses on expansion

December 10, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
School group would consider adding a high school.

Thefts prompt Einstein to add costly security system

December 5, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Einstein's extension campus had to hire armed guards for Thanksgiving break after computers were stolen.

Miller-McCoy looks forward to new facility

November 22, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Building would be 'a phoenix rising out of the ashes of the East,' board member says.

Andrew Wilson school sees improved financial picture

November 21, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Board gets news of $2,500 grant from Lupin Foundation.

Einstein school cheers performance score

November 7, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

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