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  2. Message precedence - Wikipedia

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    The use of the letter "O" comes from the original name for this level, "operational immediate". PRIORITY (P) is reserved for all traffic requiring expeditious action by the addressee or for conducting operations in progress when ROUTINE precedence will not suffice. PRIORITY precedence messages are processed, transmitted, and delivered in the ...

  3. National School Boards Association - Wikipedia

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    A father who was arrested at a school board meeting after becoming angered at the school board's denial that his daughter was sexually assaulted at Stone Bridge High School demanded an apology for being called a terrorist. [11] After the letter was sent and published, 26 state school boards distanced themselves from the NSBA. [12]

  4. Teacher safety concerns top priority, new Fresno school board ...

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    Fresno Unified’s new school board immediately confronted some of the district’s most controversial issues in recent years during its first official meeting Wednesday, including teacher safety ...

  5. Alder, groups call for delay of Friday’s special school board ...

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    “For a mayoral-appointed, lame duck school board to call a special meeting with only 48 hours’ notice on a Friday evening before the start of the holiday break to make decisions with lasting ...

  6. Priority board - Wikipedia

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    A priority board is a group of elected citizen volunteers who meet on a regular basis to address neighborhood concerns and to take action to improve the quality of their neighborhoods. [1] They often act as the official citizen voice for their neighborhoods, and advise the city on neighborhood concerns and problems.

  7. Head Start (program) - Wikipedia

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    The term follows the federal government fiscal year, running November–November. Service on the Policy Council board is limited to at most five one year terms. [12] The meetings are conducted in accordance with Robert's Rules. The meeting day and time is agreed upon during the first meeting of the term year and may be adjusted as needed.

  8. Seattle Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The length of the term is four years. Board meetings are generally held twice monthly. For the 2019–2020 school year (until COVID-19 disruptions), board meetings were scheduled for the first and third Wednesdays of each month, at 4:15 p.m., with some exceptions. [9] Its headquarters are in the John Stanford Center for Educational Excellence. [10]

  9. Success and Opportunity through Quality Charter Schools Act

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    H.R. 10 would amend and reauthorize both the Charter School Programs and the Credit Enhancement for Charter School Initiatives under Title V of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 through fiscal year 2020 and combine them into a single authorization. (This authorization would automatically be extended one year through 2021 under ...