Showing posts with label mark twain school district. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mark twain school district. Show all posts
Monday, August 12, 2013
Thursday, May 10, 2012
MT School Board 5-10-12 mtg agenda
MARK TWAIN UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT
REGULAR MEETING
BOARD OF EDUCATION
May 10, 2012
Open Session 5:30 P.M.
Closed Session 5:35 P.M.
Open Session 6:30 P.M.
981 Tuolumne Ave
Angels Camp, CA 95222
AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
BOARD OF EDUCATION
May 10, 2012
Open Session 5:30 P.M.
Closed Session 5:35 P.M.
Open Session 6:30 P.M.
981 Tuolumne Ave
Angels Camp, CA 95222
AGENDA
Friday, May 4, 2012
MT School Board 5-10-12 preliminary agenda
MARK TWAIN UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT
REGULAR MEETING
BOARD OF EDUCATION
May 10, 2012
Open Session 5:30 P.M.
Closed Session 5:35 P.M.
Open Session 6:30 P.M.
981 Tuolumne Ave
Angels Camp, CA 95222
AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
BOARD OF EDUCATION
May 10, 2012
Open Session 5:30 P.M.
Closed Session 5:35 P.M.
Open Session 6:30 P.M.
981 Tuolumne Ave
Angels Camp, CA 95222
AGENDA
Monday, December 19, 2011
State Eliminates bus funding: implications and preparedness of Calaveras County
On December 13, 2011 Governor Brown slashed $400 million from the education budget including the complete elimination of school bus funding at $248 million.
Calaveras County covers 1020 square miles with an approximate population of 42,000. Of that number 6052 are students enrolled in the Calaveras County School system. The effect the bus ellimination could have on a rural county like Calaveras could be staggering. Cuts to the budget in previous years have caused serious cutbacks to transportation and its routes, "I know we already have students who walk 1-2 miles to get to school due to transportation services for students who live in town being eliminated." Stated Superintendent Kathy Northington further stating, "It is a delicate balance for districts in the area of transportation, if they don’t offer transportation, then there could be a potential hit to their funding from student attendance if students don’t attend."
Calaveras County covers 1020 square miles with an approximate population of 42,000. Of that number 6052 are students enrolled in the Calaveras County School system. The effect the bus ellimination could have on a rural county like Calaveras could be staggering. Cuts to the budget in previous years have caused serious cutbacks to transportation and its routes, "I know we already have students who walk 1-2 miles to get to school due to transportation services for students who live in town being eliminated." Stated Superintendent Kathy Northington further stating, "It is a delicate balance for districts in the area of transportation, if they don’t offer transportation, then there could be a potential hit to their funding from student attendance if students don’t attend."
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