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Two School Board Meetings Tuesday

By Antonio D. French

Filed Monday, May 22, 2006 at 9:54 PM

With barely 24 hours notice, the St. Louis Public Schools has called two special board meetings for Tuesday evening.

The first meeting will be held at its Administration Building, 801 N. 11th Street, at 5:00 p.m. This meeting will be closed to the public to discuss legal and personnel issues.

The second meeting will be held at Cleveland NJROTC High School, 4325 Louisiana Avenue, at 7:30 p.m. There will be some time allowed for public comments and then the board is expected to take some action on the issue of closing Cleveland.

UPDATE: Up to three board members may be out of town, making it unlikely that the Board will vote to close Cleveland tonight. Considering the short notice, sources tell PUB DEF the purpose of this meeting may be to get the public comment portion "out of the way."

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Blogger cleeland said...

What is the minimum notice required by sunshine laws? I presume they've met the letter of the law, but maybe not. I checked the site last night, then checked it again this morning, and noticed that the posting had actually changed.

5/23/2006 10:49 AM

 
Blogger Antonio D. French said...

Sunshine law requires 24 hours notice. I checked the bulletin board at the district's headquarters at 4:40 p.m. yesterday and there only the notice of the regular board meeting two weeks ago.

5/23/2006 11:01 AM

 

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