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The Akron Board of Education is facing tough decisions and questions as it considers the future of some school facilities in the district.
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The Akron NAACP Sunday criticized the Akron School Board for what the group called "unfair personal politics and unrealistic expectations" resulting in the resignation of Superintendent Christine Fowler-Mack.
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The Akron Board of Education is facing backlash after the announced resignation of Superintendent Christine Fowler-Mack after roughly a year and a half on the job.
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The Akron Board of Education voted this week to pilot programs at several schools to address safety and behavioral issues, one of which would require that students’ cellphones be locked away for the day.
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The head of the Akron schools is stepping down. Her resignation, submitted to the board of education Monday night, will be effective as of early March.
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The Akron’s teachers’ union and the Akron Board of Education have officially approved a three-year contract for teachers after months of negotiations and turmoil at the school district.
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The Akron Board of Education approved several resolutions after a lengthy executive session Thursday, including to grant the Superintendent the authority to: hire a "crisis response firm"; seek out additional substitute teachers; and to continue school remotely if it’s deemed necessary.
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The APS Board of Education unanimously passed the adoption of the new curriculum.
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David James is leaving Akron Public Schools after 29 years. He has been the district's superintendent for the past 13 years.
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The school district has officially announced its next leader come June: Christine Fowler-Mack, the first woman—and first woman of color—to have the job.