6/30/09
News and Tribune - June 29, 2009
Brooks recommends NA-FC school board keep all schools open this fall
By TARA HETTINGER
Tara.Hettinger@newsandtribune.com
After three years of research with the Resources for Results committee, New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corp. Superintendent Dennis Brooks fell short of saying whether or not any schools would be closed in the near future...
By TARA HETTINGER
Tara.Hettinger@newsandtribune.com
After three years of research with the Resources for Results committee, New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corp. Superintendent Dennis Brooks fell short of saying whether or not any schools would be closed in the near future...
Courier-Journal - June 29, 2009
Brooks recommends no school closings in New Albany-Floyd
By Harold J. Adams • hjadams@courier-journal.com • June 29, 2009
To the relief of hundreds of parents and students, New Albany-Floyd County Schools Superintendent Dennis Brooks recommended Monday night that no schools be closed for the next academic year...
By Harold J. Adams • hjadams@courier-journal.com • June 29, 2009
To the relief of hundreds of parents and students, New Albany-Floyd County Schools Superintendent Dennis Brooks recommended Monday night that no schools be closed for the next academic year...
6/29/09
6/26/09
Recommendation on Monday, June 29th at 7PM
We want to remind everyone about the importance of the next school board meeting, Monday, June 29th. Dr. Brooks is slated to make a recommendation from the Resources for Results Committee work to the school board.
You can preview the agenda here.
The meeting will be held at the Administration Services Center located at 2813 Grantline Road (across from Wal-mart) and begins at 7:00 PM.
Please plan to attend and wear your Save Silver Street t-shirts. (We still have Save Silver Street t-shirts available and have reduced the price to $5.)
6/16/09
News and Tribune - June 16, 2009
Interim principal named at New Albany High School
School board also turns down eliminating ‘ghost hours’
School board also turns down eliminating ‘ghost hours’
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