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Parkland seeks to fill school board vacancy, but the process is in dispute
The Parkland School Board stopped short of committing to advertising to fill the vacant seat of Jarrett Coleman, who was elected to the state Senate.
The Parkland School Board stopped short of committing to advertising to fill the vacant seat of Jarrett Coleman, who was elected to the state Senate.
District officials said the program is making it difficult to hire staffers because of certain requirements. They hope the move gives more latitude and actually leads to enrollment of more children in the district's child care program.
Existing charter schools and parents of charter students say for years they've asked the school board to expand the number of students who may attend them.
Students who are targeted because of their gender identity or sexual orientation can file a complaint with state commission.
The district decided in October to not implement the no-cost meals