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March 24, 2011

Students in the Britton-Deerfield School District will be making up some school days at the end of the school year but the question is: exactly how many days will it be?

Students in the Britton-Deerfield School District will be making up some school days at the end of the school year but the question is: exactly how many days will it be?

August 31, 2010

At the first meeting of the Britton Deerfield Schools Board of Education meeting Supt. Charles Pelham called the meeting to order Monday night, as no officers of the board had been elected at that point.

The special meeting had been convened to form the body that would govern the newly consolidated Britton Deerfield Schools, which had come into existence through the overwhelming consent of voters in the Aug. 3 ballot initiative, whereby the independent Britton-Macon Area Schools and the Deerfield Public Schools were consolidated.

At the beginning of the organizational meeting, the new district did not even have an official name.

Pelham opened the meeting with recognition of the historical significance of the night’s proceedings.

“Welcome to the first meeting of the Britton Deerfield Board of Education,” he said. “This is an historic event and we want to thank everyone who contributed to making it happen, including the members of both boards.”

 

At the first meeting of the Britton Deerfield Schools Board of Education meeting Supt. Charles Pelham called the meeting to order Monday night, as no officers of the board had been elected at that point.

The special meeting had been convened to form the body that would govern the newly consolidated Britton Deerfield Schools, which had come into existence through the overwhelming consent of voters in the Aug. 3 ballot initiative, whereby the independent Britton-Macon Area Schools and the Deerfield Public Schools were consolidated.

July 27, 2010

 

March 24, 2010

The joint school board meeting between Deerfield and Britton-Macon school districts drew a large audience to the Deerfield school library, as expected, Thursday night, and the prevailing mood was one of cooperation among trustees on both boards. The purpose of the meeting was to vote on the consolidation of the two districts, a move that has been under consideration, both formally and informally, since the state’s economy took a downward turn in the last several years.
The boards and superintendents prefaced the formal vote, which came later and which was unanimously for consolidation, by emphasizing to the crowd that public participation and full disclosure would be the hallmarks of the process of blending the two school districts.
To emphasize the importance of community input, the meeting opened with a public comment period.
 

 

The joint school board meeting between Deerfield and Britton-Macon school districts drew a large audience to the Deerfield school library, as expected, Thursday night, and the prevailing mood was one of cooperation among trustees on both boards. The purpose of the meeting was to vote on the consolidation of the two districts, a move that has been under consideration, both formally and informally, since the state’s economy took a downward turn in the last several years.

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