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CMS officials pitch assignment survey, field many other questions

February 9, 2016 Education & Health

CMS assistant superintendents LaTarzja Henry and Akeshia Craven-Howell.
CMS assistant superintendents LaTarzja Henry and Akeshia Craven-Howell.

Feb. 9, 2016

They came with laptops and paper copies and sought participation in the current CMS survey on student assignment. But their time was spent fielding questions about student discipline and effective education.

LaTarzja Henry and Akeshia Craven-Howell fielded questions after making their presentations. Out in the foyer of the Belmont Regional Center, other staffers assisted Forum participants with the survey.

Forum participant Randolph Muhammad blogged about the discussion here.

Two videos are below. The CMS presentations and Q&A began the program. That was interrupted by a recognition of mayors visiting from Albania. The second video picks with the Q&A after the mayors left.

 

CMS has placed its online survey on its website to assess public attitudes about student asssignment issues.

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