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What's The Controversy With School Boards? Understanding What They Can and Cannot Do

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90 minutes
Date Published

November 15, 2023

Publisher

Monroe County Bar Association

Subjects

Diversity, Inclusion & Elimination of Bias

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Summary

Discussion with School Board Officials, School Administrators, and their Attorneys about the powers and limitations of school boards, and the impact strong political views are having on board composition and dynamics.

Moderator

  • Duwaine Bascoe, Esq., Managing Principal, The Bascoe Law Firm

Speakers

  • Laura Arrington, School Board President at Palmyra-Macedon Central School District
  • Robert R. Ike, Ed.D., Superintendent of Palmyra-Macedon Central School District 
  • Dr. Robert Chalwell, Executive Director of Family and Student Services and Inclusivity at Webster Central School District
  • Sara E. Visingard, Esq., Member of Harris Beach PLLC, school attorney who represents boards of education in New York State
SWOD-20394

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Presenters

Duwaine Bascoe
Abrams Fensterman LLP

DUWAINE BASCOE, ESQ., is an associate in the Rochester office of Abrams, Fensterman,Fensterman, Eisman, Formato, Ferrara,... Read More

Laura Arrington


Robert Ike


Robert Chalwell


Sara Visingard


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