Monday, February 18, 2013

Wootton Booster Club to Violate BOE Policy

But that's O.K.  No one really pays attention to the Board of Education anyway.  If the Wootton Booster Club wants to sell the naming rights to the football field for $50,000 they are free to do so. No one is going to stop them. Churchill High School violated the Policy.  It's only fair that Wootton gets to violate the policy also.

Here's what the Board of Education Policy says:
If there is strong interest within the community, petitions will be considered for
naming a portion of a school facility, to include athletic facilities. The responsibility
for naming a portion of a school facility will rest with the superintendent of schools
or his/her designee, after careful consideration of community input. Petitions
received to name a portion of a school facility to generate financial gain are
prohibited unless expressly approved by the Board of Education.

1 comment:

  1. So has the BOE just taken a pass on enforcing this policy or worse yet,are they unaware of it?

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