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Residents urge Miami Gardens council to form educational advisory board; public comments also raise conduct concerns
Summary
During public comment, residents urged the council to create an educational advisory board to support the city's 27 public schools and raised concerns about a March 26 incident in which a resident said a council member used the word 'idiot.'
Several residents used the council's public-comment period to urge actions and raise concerns affecting local schools and civic conduct.
Michael Horn, who said he works with parent-teacher organizations at about a dozen schools in the city, asked the council to consider establishing an educational advisory board. "I'm here, to highlight what Miami Gardens should have and establish educational advisory board to support public schools," Horn said. He described Miami Gardens as home to 27 public schools and said a formal…
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