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News : School Board Last Updated: Jun 19th, 2005 - 20:05:13


Other party set to crash School Board
 

By Orlando Sentinel staff
Apr 17, 2005

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Democrats hope to bring together pockets of discontented parents to unseat some members of the all-Republican county School Board.

The board is by law supposed to be nonpartisan, but members make no secret that they are loyal Republicans. That irritates county Dems such as George Curcio, who is involved with a group called Democrats Unite.

"The School Board has a very chummy, grandmotherly image," he says. "But when the big issues come up, they can't deal with them." Those issues include high school rezoning, the naming of Hagerty High in Oviedo and the threat to yank bus transportation for some Evans Elementary children who would have to walk to school along busy State Road 434.

Change wouldn't come quickly. The next School Board elections -- three seats -- are not until summer and fall 2006.


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