The New Albany Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation Board of Trustees voted 6-1 Wednesday for Briscoe to continue serving as interim superintendent after the abrupt retirement of Superintendent Brad Snyder last week. Board member Lee Ann Wiseheart was the lone “no” vote.
The New Albany Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation Board of Trustees passed an agreement that will pay Snyder $181,960 minus applicable taxes in severance pay by 4-3 vote Friday.
The district’s board voted 6-1 to buy the property on Oakes Road in Georgetown for nearly $1.2 million on April 12.
Interim Superintendent Sam Gardner announced the decision Tuesday, saying classes will continue remotely until Jan. 5.
Dr. Tom Harris, Floyd County's top health official, says virtual instruction options are available in Indiana school corporations as they reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic, meaning some students with health issues may be better served learning from home rather than returning to classes.
The district's school board approved a resolution 6-1 Monday endorsing the reopening plan, which was revised hours earlier to include mandatory masking for students unless social distancing could be achieved or staff asked for their removal during activities.
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced the decision to shutter schools on Thursday as part of the state's efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- New Albany Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation and Greater Clark County Schools will be closed for weeks am…
Fifty-three percent of Indiana schools have met or exceeded goals laid out in the Every Students Succeeds Act.
“First and foremost, it takes somebody that can get along with kids. The best people that we have found to be bus drivers are parents and people that have retired.”