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Centennial School Board to Meet Monday

In a departure from the normal Tuesday night meeting schedule, the Centennial School Board of Directors will meet this evening at 7 p.m.

 

The Centennial School Board of Directors will meet Monday evening at 7 p.m.

The meeting will be held in the Board Meeting Room at the Johnsville Administration Building, 433 Centennial Drive, in Warminster. 

Among several items listed for discussion on the meeting's agenda, the board will consider entering into a rental agreement with the Bucks County Intermediate Unit for classroom space at the new Davis Elementary School. 

The board is also set to discuss the pay schedules for game workers and auxiliary positions within the district.

You can view the complete meeting agenda here. 

Can't make it out to the meeting? You can also watch it in real-time via the district's website, or via the district's public access television station (Channel 28 for Comcast customers and Channel 36 for Verizon subscribers).

Related Topics: Agenda, Centennial School Board, and Meeting

southampton parent

5:51 pm on Monday, September 24, 2012

BCIU Preschool is already in session inside the school and they are having a meeting agreement tonight. Here we go already in working progress and now approving?????

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Parent

7:48 pm on Monday, September 24, 2012

Maybe they can focus on getting the Tot Time kids back in the building by completing the items they need to get a CO.

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southampton parent

8:29 am on Tuesday, September 25, 2012

They had all year to get Tot Time papers in place but as usual the buck is passed and no one cares nor would they tell parents in advance

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Daniella

8:38 am on Tuesday, September 25, 2012

I am so infuritated by the Tot Time situation. It was thrown on us, with no warning, at the last minute! And it just reeks of incompetence! This wasn't some surprise situation...they had plenty of time PLENTY OF TIME to get this resolved.
And what about the playground that wont arrive until October? Why did the kids have to lose a month of playing time? Why couldn't it have been ordered earlier?? It might not be the highest priority, but its yet another example about how this district handles every single thing....poorly and with no planning

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