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  • April 21, 2026 Meeting #25

    Apr 21, 2026

    ·Charleston, WV
    Agenda

    The Mineral County Board of Education held its regular meeting on April 21, 2026, at the Administrative Office in Keyser, West Virginia, with agenda items covering financial reports for March 2026, policy updates related to suspension procedures, and personnel matters including teacher placements and transfers across multiple schools. The board also discussed a request to name Keyser High School's tennis courts facility and approval of a Panhandle 8 Cooperative Purchasing Agreement. The meeting included time for public comments and was livestreamed on YouTube.

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  • 2026-0819: Resolution in support of administrative transparency, equitable student and community representation, and freedom of speech in higher education.

Apr 13, 2026

·Boston, MA
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  • 2026-0587: Order for a hearing to review administrative transparency, equitable student representation, and student freedoms in higher education.

    Mar 16, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2026-0127: Message and order for a supplemental appropriation order for the Boston Public Schools Department for FY26 in the amount of One Million Three Hundred Seven Thousand Nine Hundred One Dollars ($1,307,901.00) to cover the FY26 cost items contained within the collective bargaining agreements between the School Committee of the City of Boston and the Boston Association of School Administrators and Supervisors (BASAS). The terms of the contracts are September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2027. The major provisions of the contracts include base wage increases of 2% to be given in September of each fiscal year of the contract term. The contract also adds a new step in FY27 and a new degree to the education differential.

    Jan 12, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2025-1658: On the message and order, referred on September 17, Docket #1658, authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Two Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand Forty-One Dollars and Twenty Cents ($222,041.20) in the form of a grant, for the WIOA Youth Activities Administration Grant, awarded by United States Department of Labor, passed through the MassHire Department of Career Services, to be administered by the Office of Workforce Development. The grant will fund a program that focuses primarily on out-of-school youth, between the ages of 14-24, who face barriers to education, training, and employment, the committee submitted a report recommending that this order ought to pass.

    Sep 15, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2025-1659: On the message and order, referred on September 17, Docket #1659, authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of One Hundred Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred Twenty-Nine Dollars and Fifty Cents ($173,229.50) in the form of a grant, for the WIOA Adult Activities Administration Grant, awarded by United States Department of Labor, passed through the MassHire Department of Career Services, to be administered by the Office of Workforce Development. The grant will fund the creation of a seamless system of adult education, workforce preparation and training services, the committee submitted a report recommending that this order ought to pass.

    Sep 15, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2075-2025: To authorize and direct the Director of the Department of Public Safety to enter into contracts with Alina Sharafutdinova DBA Village Venture, LLC for grant management services, and public entity Educational Service Center of Central Ohio serving as administrative agent for Franklin County Family and Children First Council for family case management and trauma services for the RREACT program, to waive the competitive bidding provisions of the Columbus City Code; to authorize an expenditure of $300,265.00 from the General Government Grant Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($300,265.00)

    Jul 15, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2025-1265: On the message and order, referred on June 25, 2025, Docket #1265, authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Twelve Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty-Nine Dollars and Eighty-One Cents ($12,869.81) in the form of a grant, for the WIOA Youth Administration Grant, awarded by the United States Department of Labor, passed through the MassHire Department of Career Services, to be administered by the Office of Workforce Development. The grant will fund administrative cost associated with providing a comprehensive youth employment program that serves eligible youth, ages 14-24, who face barriers to education, training, and employment, the committee submitted a report recommending that the order ought to pass.

    Jun 16, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2025-1196: On the message and order, referred on June 11, 2025, Docket #1196, authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Sixty Thousand Five Hundred Seventy-Three Dollars and Thirty-Five Cents ($60,573.35) in the form of a grant, for the Carry-In WIOA Adult Administration Grant, awarded by the United States Department of Labor, passed through the MassHire Department of Career Services, to be administered by the Office of Workforce Development. The grant would fund administrative cost associated with Boston’s MassHire Career Centers, which help resident adult job seekers access employment, education, job training, apprenticeship, and support services, the committee submitted a report recommending that the order ought to pass.

    Jun 4, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2025-05-19 Board Meeting Agenda

    May 19, 2025

    ·Omaha, NE
    Agenda

    The Millard Public Schools Board of Education held a meeting on May 19, 2025, at the Don Stroh Administration Center in Omaha, Nebraska. The agenda included routine matters such as approval of previous meeting minutes and bills, followed by unfinished business on two support services policies regarding accounts receivable and employee expense reimbursement. New business items covered multiple policy reaffirmations and approvals related to human resources, student services, and support services, including a contract for paving replacement, approval of high school graduates, and personnel actions.

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  • 2025-0943: Councilor Weber called Docket #0943, message and order authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Sixteen Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty-Seven Dollars and Three Cents ($16,937.03) in the form of a grant, for the Carry-In Wagner Peyser Administration Grant, awarded by the United States Department of Labor, passed through the MassHire Department of Career Services, to be administered by the Office of Workforce Development. The grant will fund individual reemployment needs of Unemployment Insurance claimants, as well as prevent and detect improper benefit payments and application assistance for training and education resources and programs, from the Committee on Labor, Workforce & Economic Development. No objection heard, the matter was properly before the body. On motion of Councilor Weber, the order was passed.

    Apr 23, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2024-1768: Councilor Weber called Docket #1768, message and order authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of One Hundred Ninety-Five Thousand Six Hundred Ninety Dollars and Thirty Cents ($195,690.30) in the form of a grant, for the WIOA Adult Activities Administration grant, awarded by the United States Department of Labor, passed through the MassHire Department of Career Services, to be administered by the Office of Workforce Development. The grant will fund the creation of a seamless system of adult education, workforce preparation and training services, from the Committee on Labor, Workforce, and Economic Development. On motion of Councilor Weber, the order was passed.

    Nov 29, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2024-1683: Message and order authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) in the form of a grant, for the FY25 Massachusetts Budget Earmark, awarded by the MA Executive Office of Economic Development to be administered by Administrative Services. The grant will fund the Senior Program at the Roche Community Center and will provide a variety of social, educational, and recreational activities designed to meet the physical, mental, and emotional needs of older adults in the community.

    Nov 18, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2748-2024: To authorize and direct the Director of the Department of Public Safety to enter into contracts with Alina Sharafutdinova DBA Village Venture, LLC for grant management services, and public entity Educational Service Center of Central Ohio serving as administrative agent for Franklin County Family and Children First Council for family case management and trauma services for the RREACT program, to waive the competitive bidding provisions of the Columbus City Code; to authorize an expenditure of $242,793.00 from the General Government Grant Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($242,793.00)

    Oct 3, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2023-2252: A resolution approving an Interlocal Agreement between The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County and The Health and Educational Facilities Board of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County for administrative, financial, and legal services for the Mixed-Income PILOT Program.

    Jun 9, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2023-1282: Resolution informing City Council of appointments by Mayor Ed Gainey to the Youth/Family Resource Center Advisory Committee pursuant to Resolution No. 39 of 2023 as follows: David Jones, Assistant Director of Community Affairs in the Department of Public Safety; Kathryn Vargas, Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation; Lisa Frank, Chief Operating and Administrative Officer; Mayor’s Office soon to be hired Education Coordinator.

    Feb 27, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 0026-2023: To authorize the Director of Public Service to apply for a Consumer Recycling Education and Outreach grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency; to authorize the execution of grant and other requisite agreements with the United States Environmental Protection Agency and other entities providing for the acceptance and administration of said grant award; to authorize the expenditure of any awarded funds and the refund of any unused funds; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Dec 19, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 3454-2022: To authorize the City Clerk to enter into a contract with Minorities Making Millions LLC for grant administration services related to the Minorities Making Millions Education Program; to authorize an appropriation and expenditure within the Job Growth subfund; and to declare an emergency. ($10,000.00)

    Nov 28, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2179-2022: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a contract with Designing Local Ltd in an amount up to $253,000.00 for the purpose of public education, and facilitating the community in public discussion about the potential re-installation of the Christopher Columbus statue to a public location; to authorize the transfer of $253,000.00 between the Department of Development’s Administration Division and Planning Division; to authorize the expenditure of $253,000.00 from the Division of Planning’s General Fund budget; and to declare an emergency. ($253,000.00)

    Jul 15, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 3308-2021: To authorize the Director of Development to execute a grant agreement with Local Matters in an amount up to $140,000.00 to support essential food education and access for Columbus children and families; to authorize the appropriation of $60,000.00 within the Neighborhood Initiatives subfund; to authorize a transfer between the Administration Division’s General Fund object classes of $60,000.00; to authorize an expenditure of $140,000.00 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($140,000.00)

    Dec 3, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2021-1915: WHEREAS, Reverend Archie D. Perrin Jr. was born in Fort Sill, Oklahoma to the late Archie Perrin Sr. and Iola Perrin. The family relocated to Pittsburgh, PA, where he attended the Pittsburgh Public Schools and graduated from South Hills High School Hills High School. He graduated from Fayetteville State University in Fayetteville, N.C. with a BA of Science Degree in Mathematics. He later attended Duquesne University, Pittsburgh. Where he received his Masters Degree in Education and School Administration; and,

    Sep 20, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 21-0754: A bill for an ordinance approving a proposed Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Boulder County to provide employment, education, and training services under the TEC-P 2.0 program. Approves an intergovernmental agreement with Boulder County for $780,000 and through 1-31-25 for participation in the second phase of federally funded Technology Employment in Colorado Partnership (TEC-P), which will provide career counseling, and upskilling opportunities, and job placement for adult jobseekers, and for which DEDO will serve as grant administrator for Denver and its regional partners (OEDEV-202158073-00). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 8-9-21. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 7-7-21.

    Jun 28, 2021

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 21-0730: A bill for an ordinance approving a proposed Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Arapahoe County on behalf of Arapahoe/Douglas Works! to provide employment, education, and training services under the TEC-P 2.0 program. Approves an intergovernmental agreement with Arapahoe/Douglas Works for $910,012 and through 1-31-25 for participation in the second phase of federally funded Technology Employment in Colorado Partnership (TEC-P), which will provide career counseling, and upskilling opportunities, and job placement for adult jobseekers, and for which DEDO will serve as grant administrator for Denver and its regional partners (OEDEV-202158075-00). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 8-2-21. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 6-30-21.

    Jun 21, 2021

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 1679-2021: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a grant agreement with Columbus Sister Cities International Inc. in an amount up to $150,000.00 for the purpose of promoting business, government, cultural, educational and environmental exchanges between the Columbus Sister Cities; to authorize the transfer of $50,000.00, within the General Fund, from the Department of Development Division of Administration to the Division of Economic Development; to authorize the expenditure of $150,000.00 from the 2021 General Fund Budget; and to declare an emergency. ($150,000.00)

    Jun 18, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Regular Board Meeting – May 25, 2021 Minutes Approved – June 22, 2021

    May 25, 2021

    ·Stamford, CT
    Minutes

    On May 25, 2021, the Stamford Board of Education held a regular meeting via Zoom, during which the board honored former member and President Dudley Williams with a moment of silence and tributes. The meeting included presentations on student and staff achievements, a superintendent's report, board reports, and public comment. The board unanimously approved (8-0) the appointment of Sharon Longo as Principal of Newfield Elementary School effective July 1, 2021, and also passed a consent agenda with a vote of 5-2-1.

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  • Summary of Minutes Regular Board Meeting Wednesday, December 12, 2012

    Dec 12, 2012

    ·Wilkes-Barre, PA
    Minutes

    The Wilkes-Barre Area School District Board of Education held a Regular Board Meeting on December 12, 2012, with nine members present. The board approved minutes from previous meetings, accepted the Treasurer's Report for October 31, 2012, and voted down a motion to amend the Hiring Policy that would have reduced the recommended number of candidates from five to three. Superintendent Dr. Prevuznak reported on fundraising efforts from "Pink Out" athletic events that raised between $106 and $346 across three schools and donated to charitable causes, and addressed administrative matters regarding substitute teacher calculations and youth athletic program admissions.

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  • Wisconsin Public Meeting Notices and Minutes - Department of Administration

    Madison, WI
    Other

    This document is a homepage and index for Wisconsin's Public Meeting Notices & Minutes portal, a centralized website where state agencies post open meeting notices and minutes to increase government transparency. The page displays a searchable database of upcoming and past public meetings scheduled across various state departments, including the Department of Safety & Professional Services, Higher Educational Aids Board, and Department of Workforce Development, with meetings listed from May through September 2026. No specific budget figures, policy decisions, or meeting outcomes are discussed in this portal interface document.

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  • 2026-27 Budget Document

    Pottsville, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania Governor presents a balanced 2026-27 budget proposal, emphasizing accomplishments from his first three years including historic education investments, seven tax cuts totaling $193 million in new credits for working families, and economic growth initiatives that created tens of thousands of jobs. The administration highlights fiscal responsibility through two credit rating upgrades, $200 million in borrowing cost savings, and streamlined permitting processes, while noting gun violence reductions and improved public safety outcomes. The budget document represents continued focus on delivering economic growth, supporting education and workers, and efficient government operations.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Palmerton, PA
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    Pennsylvania's Governor proposed the 2025-2026 Executive Budget on February 4, 2025, continuing bipartisan investments from previous budgets in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, and public safety while emphasizing expanded early childhood programs and mental health supports in schools. The budget builds on the Blueprint for Higher Education with competitive funding for state-related universities and includes new workforce development investments and an economic development strategy focused on innovation across multiple sectors. The Governor framed the budget as delivering on core priorities of improving education, building safer communities, and expanding economic opportunity established during the first two years of the administration.

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  • 2026-27 Budget Document

    Coatesville, PA
    Budget

    Governor of Pennsylvania presents a balanced 2026-27 budget proposal following three years of what the administration characterizes as significant accomplishments, including historic education investments, seven tax cuts totaling $193 million in new credits for working Pennsylvanians, and two credit rating upgrades that saved over $200 million in borrowing costs. The proposal emphasizes continued focus on economic growth, public safety, education funding, and regulatory efficiency, with claims of eliminating permit backlogs and reducing licensing times by 75 percent while maintaining fiscal responsibility and reducing government waste.

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