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Resident criticizes district compliance, class-size reporting and school maintenance; board hears concerns

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Summary

A resident used state statutory duties as a rubric to grade the district's performance, saying several state requirements and facility maintenance concerns were not being met and urging better capital planning and reporting to DPI.

Paul Wanas, a resident, told the Tavares County Board of Education on May 12 that he evaluated the district against duties in North Carolina statutes and concluded the district's overall performance merited a 2.6 GPA with four areas rated failing.

Wanas said his review found "at least 9 different state laws that are not enforced within the district" and identified specific problem areas…

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