Superintendent Barbara Warren's plan was to outline the goals of a Pine Bluff School District facilities committee with minimal back-and-forth between her and attendees at a Tuesday night meeting, but the more than 100 people inside Pine Bluff High School's cafeteria made their voices heard anyway.
Editor's note: On Wednesday, members of the Pine Bluff School District educators' union met with a representative of the Arkansas Department of Education to air their frustration over a perceived lack of communication with Superintendent Barbara Warren about the district's future, campus realignment and financial issues, among other topics. The following is the first of a two-part series on Warren's reaction to the complaints.
Editor's note: On Wednesday, members of the Pine Bluff School District educators' union met with a representative of the Arkansas Department of Education to air their frustration over a perceived lack of communication with Superintendent Barbara Warren about the district's future, campus realignment and financial issues, among other topics. The following is the first of a two-part series on Warren's reaction to the complaints.
Six months into launching its operation, local education leaders cut the ribbon on and toured the Arkansas River Education Service Cooperative's latest academy on Tuesday.
Six months into launching its operation, local education leaders cut the ribbon on and toured the Arkansas River Education Service Cooperative's latest academy on Tuesday.