Pinellas school board supports agreement on black students
By admin at 16 July, 2009, 6:59 pm
The Pinellas County School Board left no doubt today that it supports a new legal agreement aimed at boosting black student achievement. The board won’t vote on the agreement until July 28, but at a workshop today members expressed no major reservations. “It’s a good document,” said board member Carol Cook. “It’s a great piece to help us focus” on the achievement gap. The “memorandum of understanding” was hammered out in court-ordered mediation between the district and attorneys for the plaintiffs in Bradley v. the Pinellas County School Board, the 45-year-old court case that underpins the legal fight for integration of Pinellas schools. It calls on the district to keep better tabs on black student performance, offer more specific remedies and hold school-level officials accountable for progress. Board member Linda Lerner said the agreement showed the two parties have “made great steps forward.” But she also suggested some minor wording changes,
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Pinellas school board supports agreement on black students
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