TO: The West Bristol K-8 School Building Committee
FROM: William Smyth
Assistant to the Superintendent for Business
RE: West Bristol K-8 School Building Committee Regular Meeting
A regular meeting of the West Bristol K-8 School Building Committee has been scheduled for Monday, November 26, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. in Room 36 of the Bristol Board of Education Administration Building, 129 Church Street, Bristol, CT 06010.
Agenda
1. Call to Order
*2. Approval of Minutes
*3. Committee Membership
*4. Discussion of Architect Selection Process
*5. Site Selection
6. Public Participation
7. Any Other Business
8. Adjournment
* Action items
AND
DATE: November 14, 2007
TO: The Forestville K-8 School Building Committee
FROM: William Smyth
Assistant to the Superintendent for Business
RE: Forestville K-8 School Building Committee Regular Meeting
A regular meeting of the Forestville K-8 School Building Committee has been scheduled for Monday, November 26, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 36 at the Bristol Board of Education Administration Building, 129 Church Street, Bristol, CT 06010.
Agenda
1. Call to Order
*2. Approval of Minutes
*3. Committee Membership
4. Discussion of Architect Selection Process
5. Public Participation
6. Any Other Business
7. Adjournment
* Action Items
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Contact Steve Collins at scollins@bristolpress.com
5 comments:
All of you people who anonymously complain about not having a voice with regard to the school projects had better show up for these meetings. I'm sick and tired of hearing people complain yet when I show up to these meetings to state my case, there's not many people who attend. The election is over and the time for the public's grandstanding is over. If you really care about what's happening with the schools, you need to attend. If you don't show up, then we'll know it was all an act for the cameras.
7:33
WELL SAID !!!!
great planning Bristol....anyone remember Westwoods school??
These meetings are a farce. They have already proven they don't care about what the public thinks. They made up their minds and will do what they want, regardless of what the public says.
These two meetings would be a complete waste of time for anyone concerned with the K8 conversion. The two committees have marching orders to find locations to meet that plan. Attending either of these meetings provides no valid platform to continue to challenge the BOE plan. The best place for that interaction is the next BOE meeting. Now that meeting of the BOE could get very interesting if enough people attend armed with the facts around the New Britain plan that flies in the face of the Bristol BOE K8 conversion concept.
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