Fairhope, Alabama
EDUCATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE DISSOLVED
The city council dissolved the city's longstanding Educational Advisory Committee and appointed a new nine-member Fairhope Public School Commission to take over its duties ... as well as those mandated by the terms of last September's successful 3 mil property tax referendum (for special tax district 9).
New school commission members appointed are: Ken Cole, Robert Brown, Robin Coleman, Carrie McLemore, Tanya Bosarge, Hill Robinson, Miranda Schrubbe, Cornelius Woods, and Danielle Mashburn-Myrick.
Officers will be elected during their first meeting on January 8th, 4:30 PM in the library's board room upstairs.
The commission will decide how to use the revenue from the new tax, beginning next fall. It will also continue to distribute the usual $300K donation from the city per the terms of the five year K-1 purchase agreement.
EAC FORMED IN 2012
The EAC was formed in 2012 to find ways to "help the cash-strapped Baldwin County School system" at that time - click here.
Over $2 million were distributed to supplement the 5 area schools over that time period, from city utility funds.
EAC meeting last summer. |
EDUCATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE DISSOLVED
The city council dissolved the city's longstanding Educational Advisory Committee and appointed a new nine-member Fairhope Public School Commission to take over its duties ... as well as those mandated by the terms of last September's successful 3 mil property tax referendum (for special tax district 9).
New school commission members appointed are: Ken Cole, Robert Brown, Robin Coleman, Carrie McLemore, Tanya Bosarge, Hill Robinson, Miranda Schrubbe, Cornelius Woods, and Danielle Mashburn-Myrick.
Officers will be elected during their first meeting on January 8th, 4:30 PM in the library's board room upstairs.
The commission will decide how to use the revenue from the new tax, beginning next fall. It will also continue to distribute the usual $300K donation from the city per the terms of the five year K-1 purchase agreement.
EAC FORMED IN 2012
The EAC was formed in 2012 to find ways to "help the cash-strapped Baldwin County School system" at that time - click here.
Over $2 million were distributed to supplement the 5 area schools over that time period, from city utility funds.
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