Columbia’s Acting Superintendent Kenneth Klawitter on Monday night proposed that the board share a district leader with Elanco in the 2016-17 school year.
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Columbia’s Acting Superintendent Kenneth Klawitter on Monday night proposed that the board share a district leader with Elanco in the 2016-17 school year.
Sounds like a great idea
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Maybe this could be the start of a county wide system like in Maryland.Just think if all the district's would buy supplies in bulk, the money that that could be saved. Just a thought.
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Actually, schools in the county do buy supplies in bulk through a cooperative agreement with the IU-13.
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get rid of ALL the assistants to the supervisors, principals, sports director, etc.
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There are many states that have a countywide school system. One superintendent & one administrative office for all schools in there county. Eliminates the redundancy aka wasted spending.
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i agree this is all a waste of money. consolidate the schools. you are nOT doing any of our children any favors.
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This would probably increase the number of assistants. It's not like the superintendent can get quickly from one school district to another — 45 minutes between the two.
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Sounds like a great idea
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Maybe this could be the start of a county wide system like in Maryland.Just think if all the district's would buy supplies in bulk, the money that that could be saved. Just a thought.
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Actually, schools in the county do buy supplies in bulk through a cooperative agreement with the IU-13.
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get rid of ALL the assistants to the supervisors, principals, sports director, etc.
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There are many states that have a countywide school system. One superintendent & one administrative office for all schools in there county. Eliminates the redundancy aka wasted spending.
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i agree this is all a waste of money. consolidate the schools. you are nOT doing any of our children any favors.
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This would probably increase the number of assistants. It's not like the superintendent can get quickly from one school district to another — 45 minutes between the two.
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