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Monday, April 30, 2012

Another regrettable oversight by Duval County Public Schools

This one falls somewhere in between pleading poverty while sitting over a hundred million dollars and not providing a curriculum or any oversight for the Schools of the Future. It’s a little worse than not knowing they actually closed the Bank of America School for six months but is totally blown away by the misuse of title one funds.

From the Times Union, The Duval County School District will begin noticing the dates, times and location of meetings its agents have with employee unions.

The district had not been noticing meetings it has with bargaining units or unions, which is required by law.

Spokeswoman Jill Johnson said the meetings weren’t noticed because of an oversight by the district.

“It’s a regrettable oversight that it wasn’t done in the past,” she said. “But we feel that the members of the bargaining units were well informed of the meetings.”

The notices will appear on a bulletin board located on the first floor of the district’s headquarters at 1701 Prudential Drive and on the district’s web site.

Hey what’s one more regrettable oversight? And just who is running the district.

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/479262/topher-sanders/2012-04-30/duval-schools-begin-noticing-meetings-unions

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