Friday, June 21, 2024

CROTON CHRONICLE--THE LAST BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETINGS OF THE SCHOOL YEAR IS NOTABLE FOR WHAT THE TRUSTEES DID NOT (PUBLICLY) DISCUSS

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THE CROTON CHRONICLE: The last Board of Education meeting of the school year is notable for what the trustees did not (publicly) discuss.

School workers and their supporters made another show of force, while the Board discussed their contract negotiations in an hour long executive session. No mention of the lawsuit against the district.


MICHAEL BALTER, JUNE 21

Shortly after the Croton-Harmon Board of Education and those attending its June 20 meeting faced the American flag and pledged “liberty and justice for all,” Board members went into executive session to discuss one of the most controversial equity issues facing the district: The salaries and working conditions of its low-paid school workers, who include teacher’s aides and lunch room workers. MORE AT 
The last Board of Education meeting of the school year is notable for what the trustees did not (publicly) discuss. (substack.com)

1 comment:

  1. Imagine an hour executive session. We left but maybe that was the idea.

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