Saturday, October 27, 2012

Eight seek four county community college board seats

With the controversies that once dominated the Metropolitan Community College Board now subsided, board candidates this election season are examining the college's mission and role. Most of the candidates for five seats say Metro does a good jobThe annual meeting of the College Board got off to an unusual start: with a high-profile session on English-learners' "right to rigor," moderated by none other than the organization's brand-new president, David Coleman.YELLOW SPRINGS — The Antioch College Board of Trustees recently endorsed a “stable growth” formula that aims to expand the student population from about 100 at the current time to approximately 250 by 2016, a plan that would allow the college toSAN BERNARDINO - The San Bernardino Community College board could see a majority of seats go to new members this year, with four of the seven seats on the board up for grabs and eight candidates competing for them. The board oversees both SanWith the controversies that once dominated the Metropolitan Community College Board now subsided, board candidates this election season are examining the college's mission and role. Most of the candidates for five seats say Metro does a good job
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