CABARRUS COUNTY — A group of citizens and parents gathered Monday outside of the Education Center to call for the resignation of CCS Superintendent Chris Lowder and a group of
CABARRUS COUNTY — A group of citizens and parents gathered Monday outside of the Education Center to call for the resignation of CCS Superintendent Chris Lowder and a group of
The Cobb County School District shifted to remote learning the week of Jan. 18 due to COVID-19 conditions in the county. Two Cobb educators passed away from the illness the same week, which led some parents and teachers to urge district officials to stick with remote learning for the foreseeable future. However, the district will resume in-person classes the week of Jan. 25. Students who chose remote learning this semester will still be able to learn from home.
A group of Cobb parents and teachers protested the plan ahead of a school board meeting last Thursday. Several spoke at the meeting in hopes of influencing the board and Superintendent Chris Ragsdale.
The Paso Robles Joint Unified School District is working to address the questions, concerns, and recommendations raised in a recently released SLO County grand jury report that details what led to the district s second financial crisis since 2012. Over the course of two January meetings that clocked in at almost eight hours total, the district s board of trustees discussed the grand jury s findings and possible ways to prevent such crises from occurring in the future and there s still more discussion to come. click to enlarge
THE IMPACTS
Paso Robles community members, students, and teachers attended a board meeting on March 10 to protest millions of dollars worth of cuts to faculty, staff, and classes in the Paso Robles Joint Unified School District.