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Attendance Information Regular attendance is a key factor in a child's academic success. Regular attendance is when a student attends more than 95% of the academic school year; this may include up to 8 absences in a 180-day school year.
There are several convenient ways you can report a violation: Click here to report a complaint Call the Broward County. Call Center at 311 or 954-831-4000 (AM to 5PM, Monday through Friday)
To report general school concerns, please contact the Regional/Associate Office (North: 754-321-3600, Central: 754-321-3000, South: 754-321-3200, or School Transformation Office: 754-321-3800), or contact the specific department related to the complaint.
Regular School Board meetings are open to the public and generally held the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at pm in the Board Room of the DeLand Administrative Complex, 200 North Clara Avenue, DeLand, Florida.
Dear I am the parent of (child's name and class) who attends (name of school). complaining about). Include the date/time, people involved, what happened, any witnesses). in response to your concerns e.g. meetings, actions by the school. I am not happy with the actions taken because (e.g. not enough done, the problem.
600 SE Third Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Superintendent Licata, Dr. Peter O: 754.321.2600
To report general school concerns, please contact the Regional/Associate Office (North: 754-321-3600, Central: 754-321-3000, South: 754-321-3200, or School Transformation Office: 754-321-3800), or contact the specific department related to the complaint.
The notice of Board Meeting refers to a document that is sent to all directors of the company. This document informs the members about the venue, date, time, and agenda of the meeting. All types of companies are required to give notice at least 7 days before the actual day of the meeting.
Yes. School boards must meet in compliance with the Sunshine Law and make public records available. Citizens are welcome at all board of education meetings, except for a few legally specified circumstances calling for closed meetings.