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Seguin ISD to consider putting Mary B Erskine campus up FOR SALE
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Seeking Applicants for the Superintendent s Business and Community Leadership Training Program
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Marguerite joins the BSEA as a Hearing Officer
Marguerite M. Mitchell joins the BSEA as a Hearing Officer. Marguerite, a native of upstate New York, graduated Syracuse University (summa cum laude) in 1995, where she was awarded the Remembrance Scholarship in her senior year. She then moved to Massachusetts to attend Boston College Law School and has stayed here practicing law ever since. While at law school she participated in the Juvenile Rights Advocacy Project during her second year, where her work in special education law began, representing juvenile girls in advocating for their special education needs.
After graduating law school in 2001, she first worked as an Associate Attorney at Gay, Gay & Field and was able to continue working in the field of special education law representing both families and the Taunton Public Schools, while also specializing in municipal law, generally, with a focus on zoning and affordable housing matters. Marguerite started Mitchell Law Offices i
Woodburn school board fires Superintendent Oscar Moreno Gilson Natalie Pate, Salem Statesman Journal
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In a 4-1 vote Monday evening, the Woodburn school board voted to terminate Superintendent Oscar Moreno Gilson. Member Noemi Legaspi was the dissenting vote.
The discussion on whether to uphold the board s previous intent to terminate was conducted during a nearly two-hour executive session. The board reconvened publicly to vote.
Board chairman Anthony Medina announced in January that Moreno Gilson had been put on leave while an outside investigation was conducted around a personnel complaint. He did not disclose the nature of the complaint but clarified it did not relate to children.