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Board levels penalties against city clubs; more hearings called

Board levels penalties against city clubs; more hearings called
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NP Council sets new rules for the 787

NP Council sets new rules for the 787
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Proposed legislation could end the Providence Schools takeover in 2023

Proposed legislation could end the Providence Schools takeover in 2023 Published Mon May 24 2021 09:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by John Bender Legislation set to be introduced this week would put a two-year limit on state control over any school district in Rhode Island. Senate Majority Whip Maryellen Goodwin (D-Providence) said Friday she plans to introduce the legislation on Tuesday. The state takeover of the Providence schools began in November of 2019 and is expected to last five years.  In the case of the Providence schools, the clock would start ticking after the legislation is adopted. If approved by this summer, that would mean an end to the state takeover at the end of the 2022-2023 school year. 

Providence superintendent gets $169,118 to quit

Providence superintendent gets $169,118 to quit, prompting

Providence superintendent gets $169,118 to quit, prompting Linda Borg, The Providence Journal © Sandor Bodo/The Providence Journal, file Harrison Peters, the departing superintendent of Providence Public Schools, said he knew about accusations against a school administrator in Florida but knew the man and trusted his word that the conduct would not be repeated. PROVIDENCE Elected and union leaders reacted with dismay over the $169,118 severance offered to Superintendent Harrison Peters to get him to step down Friday night. Sen. Louis DiPalma, who chaired an explosive Senate Oversight Committee hearing on Peters Monday, called the severance unconscionable in an interview Saturday. At this point, Peters should have been terminated for cause, he said. Looking at all of the facts, we should not have been in this situation. This is a distraction. The district s 25,000 students should be our focus.

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