Posted on 04/02/2002 8:10:41 AM PST by KC Burke
The Piper school board has scheduled a special meeting for 7 p.m. Tuesday to address the ongoing plagiarism dispute.
The agenda calls for a discussion of the Wyandotte County district attorney's civil complaint that board members violated the Kansas Open Meetings Act on Dec. 11. The complaint contends that the board, behind closed doors, discussed alleged plagiarism. Board members are thought to have overridden a biology teacher's decision to give failing grades to 28 students she had accused of plagiarism.
The board has until Wednesday to respond to the complaint.
The agenda also calls for the board to discuss the grading of the botany assignment that the students allegedly plagiarized and to vote on the language of a news release related to the plagiarism issue.
The meeting will be in the auditorium at Piper High School, 4400 N. 107th St. in Kansas City, Kan.
The last thread was Parents Seeking Ouster of Piper School Board President, Two Members
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It has also been carried by AP, been discussed by various Universities in Kansas and thereby reported in Wichita, Topeka, Manhattan, Lawrence and other area papers and media. National coverage and international coverage has been extensive in print and broadcast media.
I believe they will fail to set a full and detailed course to recover from this event, but we can always hope.
Let the recall proceed and give the community an opportunity to elect new board members who can articulate their ideas rather than clam up under fire.
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