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UPDATE: School board approves personnel policies

The Pulaski County Special School District school board approved the final Personnel Policies Committee proposal. The vote was 4-2.

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caregiver2010 - 8/17/2010 7:03 AM
2 Votes
Ok how much more crap is going to happen with the PCSSD before someone with a brain steps in? They are ignoring a ruling by a judge and doing just what they want,When will it stop and were will it end? The issue of whats best for all the kids in the PCSSD has gone by the wayside..Thank GOD my kids are no longer in school, this would drive me nuts..Maybe we should clean house and start from scratch and get some people in the PCSSD that truly care about the education of these kids...What a joke!!!!!!

onlooker - 8/16/2010 10:18 PM
3 Votes
Here is what I don't understand. How can a district that constantly says they do not have enough money for students needs say they are going to offer 1-1.5 million dollars in bonuses to buy votes to get rid of the union? When are the children actually going to be put first? I want to know the total amount of money that has been spent in board meetings, lawyer fees, and brides for this entire matter. I would bet that by the end of this whole thing over 5 million will have been spent.

Cherokee4 - 8/16/2010 10:00 PM
2 Votes
I dont understand how the PCSSD can ignore a judges ruling on the legality of the teachers union. freaking amazing.
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