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The Tomah School Board will decide April 7 whether to authorize pursuit of a planning grant for a Montessori charter school in the district.
Organizers of a Montessori charter school concept have applied a third time to open an early childhood center in northeast Oklahoma City. The school boards of both Oklahoma City Public Schools and ...
The Board of Education signed off on extending Elm City Montessori’s charter, bringing the Blake Street local charter school one big step closer to winning another three-to-five-year renewal. City ...
One board member, David Rutkauskas, said the bureaucratic system has been unfair to the P3 founders, adding that there's a high need for something like the Montessori school in the community. The ...
The district had originally planned to phase out all traditional classes at Hursey, but the transition stalled during a budget shortfall in the 2010-2011 school year. District officials, a ...
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board will lay the groundwork for a new year and parents who want a Montessori high school could get their wish at Tuesday’s board meeting.
In October, Petoskey Montessori Children's House Board President Nicky Byron and Leslie signed a one-year agreement, stating the 20 percent management fee would be reduced to 5 percent, and that ...
Parents and students gave almost 90 minutes of public comment at Thursday night’s Petoskey School Board meeting, protesting the board’s decision to not renew its contract with the Montessori ...
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, Mich. , (WPBN/WGTU) -- The Traverse City Area Public Schools Board has approved a location, and grade range, for their new Montessori school. Right now, the Glenn Loomis ...
D51 board rejects $10k housing survey; Wildflower Montessori seeking state application The Mesa County Valley School District 51 Board of Education voted at its business meeting Tuesday night at R ...
The switch to Montessori threatens the very integrity of the Rothenberg community, Janet Albright-Captain, an intervention specialist at Rothenberg, said at the board's Nov. 4 meeting.