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Angela Greenough on Thursday called for mending bridges and strengthening collaboration between employees, administrators and elected officials as outlined in Del Norte Unified School District’s Board Governance Handbook.
But the DNUSD Board President didn’t address a formal complaint against her colleague, Frank Magarino, directly except to say she discussed the issue with him and blamed California’s Ralph M. Brown Act for hindering transparency.
“I have been in discussion with Frank about this,” Greenough told her colleagues and the public. “I cannot always address all the emails that go back and forth between board members because of Brown Act violations, but we will discuss some of those, hopefully solutions, when we discuss our board governance handbook.”
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True North Organizing Network, Yurok Tribe Plan to Blaze Cradle to Career Pathway in Del Norte County with $30 Million Promise Neighborhood Grant
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Speaking in whens, not ifs, Terry Supahan, Kevin Malone and Jim McQuillen envisioned a Del Norte County with significantly improved high school graduation rates with students moving on to, and staying in, college.
A U.S. Department of Education’s $30 million Promise Neighborhood Grant can support a new career-technical education program in construction, manufacturing and utilities, family resource centers in Smith River and Klamath, and enable Del Norte to grow its own crop of teachers and counselors, Malone said.
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DNUSD Attendance, Enrollment Drops; Official Says Million Dollar Cliff Looms In 2022-23 If Numbers Don t Improve
Fewer students are enrolled in Del Norte Unified Schools this year due to the pandemic. File photo: Andrew Goff
Local education officials walked back on a letter and phone call sent to parents last weekend regarding attendance apologizing for any anxiety they may have caused.
But, though Del Norte Unified School District’s second notice to families refuted claims that this year’s state funding allocation is tied to attendance, enrollment for the 2020-21 school year is down by 226 students. DNUSD could lose roughly $1 million if enrollment doesn’t return to pre-pandemic levels by 2022-23 when the state’s funding allocation returns to the average daily attendance model, Assistant Superintendent Jeff Napier told the