Collier County School Board Update – Part 1
The latest on the hiring of Leslie Ricciardelli as Superintendent, Alfie Oakes’ lawsuit, and this week’s upcoming School Board meetings
The latest on the hiring of Leslie Ricciardelli as Superintendent, Alfie Oakes’ lawsuit, and this week’s upcoming School Board meetings
The rationale for school board members’ votes and a look at their decisions in the context of the broader political and cultural changes in the county since in 2011.
The Collier School Board held final interviews with candidates Ricciardelli and Van Zant, Jr., and voted to hold a special meeting to choose the next superintendent on May 3, at 5pm.
School Board adopts new vision, mission, and priorities for next strategic plan; approves new policy limiting public speaker comments on consent agenda.
In the Collier County School Board elections, all Collier voters will choose in District 1, Jerry Rutherford or Jory Westberry; in District 3, Kelly Lichter or Jen Mitchell; and in District 5, Timothy Moshier or Roy Terry.
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Arthur Boyer, Jackie Keay, Timothy Moshier, incumbent Roy Terry, and Ana Turino are running for Collier County School Board from District 5. All Collier County voters may vote in this nonpartisan election regardless of where they live or their party affiliation. Election Day is August 23.
Jana Greer, Kelly Lichter, and incumbent Jen Mitchell are running for Collier County School Board from District 3. All Collier County voters may vote in this nonpartisan election regardless of where they live or their party affiliation. Election Day is August 23.
Kimberly Ann Boobyer, Jerry Rutherford, and incumbent Jory Westberry are running for Collier County School Board from District 1. All Collier voters may vote in this nonpartisan election regardless of where they live or their party affiliation. Election Day is August 23.
Florida’s public schools are required by law to teach a core content (“standards”) determined by the Florida Department of Education. Here’s what voters should know.
What does the School Board do? Why should you care? In this post, you’ll find answers to these questions and more, to help you be an informed voter in the August elections