Feedback will strongly affect the board’s final decision at placement on the ballot. Community opinion surveys will be mailed out to members of the public as well this spring. Further community forums would be held in the spring, with the college planning to use that feedback to decide whether or not to place the measure on the November ballot.
Board vice president Ronald Jenkins believes the district’s policies concerning teacher leave for continuing education are generous, but feels the district’s investment can be lost if those educators use their new certifications to leave the district.
Upon further review by the Muskegon Heights school board, teachers may be required to stay with the district for a yet-to-be-determined amount of time after being on sabbatical.
Technology Department Supervisor cites a “painful” timeline that caused installations and training to start late; district still searching for time to complete teacher training.
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