The end is in sight for the Concord School District Charter Commission’s work sessions. The group will be making final decisions this month about amendments to the school district charter document before finalizing its preliminary report. A series of.
Concord School District’s proposed $96.3 million budget contains $4 million in new spending, including increases in salaries and benefits, professional development funds and setting aside funds for the future Rundlett building project.The proposed.
In the coming months, the Concord School District Charter Commission will be discussing whether the school board should be able to continue making financial decisions autonomously, whether it should be expanded to include more members, and whether.
The Concord School District has some newly-confirmed leaders with familiar faces this week, including its superintendent, and two of out of three returning school board members.The Concord School Board voted unanimously Monday to approve a three-year.
The races for Concord School District Charter Commission are uncontested in District B and District C this year, each with two candidates seeking two seats in each district.In District B, which represents Wards 5, 6 and 7, Bill Glahn and Nancy Kane.