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School board approves first reading to amend magnet/fundamental policy; transportation changes estimated to affect about 450 students
Summary
The Pinellas County School Board voted 7-0 to set a public hearing and authorize advertisement of amendments to Policy 2250, affecting magnet and fundamental program definitions and transportation eligibility.
The Pinellas County School Board voted 7-0 to set a public hearing and authorize advertisement of amendments to Policy 2250, the district's rules covering magnet and fundamental school programs, during its September meeting.
The changes presented by Ellen Trzaskowski, director of student assignment, would refine the definition of "unique application area," update appeal language to reference Policy 5500.13 in the Code of Student Conduct, consolidate or rename several programs, add an Automotive Academy at Largo High School and revise high-school transportation eligibility for multiple programs. Trzaskowski said the proposals "are designed to improve…
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