Here s what Treasure Valley school districts are planning for 2021 graduation ceremonies
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout is well underway in Idaho, meaning some seniors will be able to celebrate their achievement in person with safety precautions in place.
Credit: KTVB Author: Celina Van Hyning (KTVB) Published: 4:51 PM MDT May 9, 2021 Updated: 4:51 PM MDT May 9, 2021
BOISE, Idaho When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Idaho in March 2020, many Treasure Valley seniors were forced to forego traditional in-person graduation and take part in a drive-by or virtual graduation.
One year later, the COVID-19 vaccine is here and the rollout is well underway, meaning some seniors will be able to celebrate their achievement in person with safety precautions in place.
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Pursuant to the evaluation taking place in a public setting, the Ontario School Board of Directors has publicly released the final version of the letter to Superintendent Nicole Albisu that will go in her file along with her evaluation for the 2020-21 contract year.
Albisu has one year remaining on her contract, which the board opted not to renew until revisiting the matter on March 15, 2022. This was established during the last of three public meetings held for the purpose of the evaluation. It is noteworthy that the contract requires the board to give her 12 months notice of non-renewal.
It is also noteworthy that while the last meeting for the evaluation was held March 22, revisions were to be made to the letter following that meeting. The revised letter which was released to the public on April 5 was backdated to March 15. The deadline for the board to evaluate the superintendent was Feb. 28, which was not met for several reasons, including hiring an attorney for the p
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A school board that has been embroiled in dispute with the school district for nearly two years hit an ultimate low on March 8 while evaluating its superintendent in a public setting at her request. Despite an introduction from Ontario School Board of Directors Chairwoman Renae Corn at the onset of the meeting to keep things civil, there were several points of the meeting which were anything but.
The top of these was when board member Derrick Draper took Superintendent Nicole Albisu to task over the title of a book being read in an after-hours administrative book club. He found out about it, he said, through Ontario Middle School Principal Lisa Longoriaâs Facebook page in a comment she had made to someone else. He claimed that title, âLeading While Female,â was inappropriate and referenced it as âparticipating in a discrimination situation.â Draper conjectured during the meeting that male administrators may not have known about the book club. He confirmed th
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