Invocations, Not Ideologies, on Monday’s School Board Agenda
Collier School Board member Jerry Rutherford wants to begin meetings with an invocation instead of the current moment of silence. The proposal is on the agenda for the Sep. 11 meeting.
Collier School Board member Jerry Rutherford wants to begin meetings with an invocation instead of the current moment of silence. The proposal is on the agenda for the Sep. 11 meeting.
Dr. Leslie Ricciardelli will be the next Superintendent of Schools in Collier County. She was selected by a vote of 3-2 at a special School Board Meeting on May 3.
The Collier School Board selected four semi-finalists to interview for the Superintendent position that became open when Dr. Kamela Patton stepped down in December.
James Molenaar withdrew from consideration for the school board attorney post after being selected by a 3-2 vote of the board. Or so the Collier School District says. The attorney search continues.
The Collier school board voted to hire James Molenaar for the newly-created position of school board attorney, despite concerns. Board chair Kelly Lichter calls out a “leftist blogger.” And much more.
Four people applied to be the new Collier County School Board attorney. Dealings between candidate Molenaar and board chair Lichter come to light. Who should get the job? Let your voice be heard!
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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As of 9:13 PM on Election Day, with a Collier County voter turnout of 29.7%, the more conservative local candidates consistently won in the closed Republican primaries.
After the Naples Daily News published what Collier County Republican Executive Committee Chairman Frank Schwerin called a “hit piece” about District 5 School Board candidate Timothy Moshier, he sent out a “Time-Sensitive/Voter Alert” email
Millions in rental assistance funds available. Commissioners consider local rental ordinance. City Manager Boodeshwar’s contract approved. Heart Institute debate again postponed. CCPS adopts math and ELA textbooks.