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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Governor's School programs are administered by the Virginia Department of Education, Office of Secondary Instructional Services, in cooperation with local school divisions, colleges, and universities. A local director at each Governor's School site has direct responsibility for the logistics of the program. Academic-Year Governor's Schools have directors and regional governing boards that provide policy and administration of these schools. Program and site directors at the Summer Residential Governor's Schools along with the specialist in the Virginia Department of Education work together to manage and maintain these programs. The Virginia Department of Education, regional governing boards, local superintendents, site or program directors, school boards, and advisory committees establish policies for the Governor's Schools. These policies are described in an administrative procedures document for each school. All Governor's Schools annually submit a current administrative procedures document to VDOE. Time has come to take the control away from the bumbling fools and put it where it belongs in the first place: Regional governing board/advisory committees. I am sure Youngkeun is already working on it. FCPS doesn't deserve to operate it anylonger. [/quote] Maybe the control can be transferred to the regional governing board where it should have been from the beginning in the next month or two and withdraw the appeal. Ha. That would really make the LWNJs cry.[/quote] Sure, I wonder where the new campus will be because the current one is owned by FCPS. [/quote][/quote] Nah. No need to relocate - fcps will simply lose control to the regional governing board. They can still send students there. :mrgreen: [/quote] What if the opposite happens and TJ drops its governors school status, becomes solely an FCPS endeavor?[/quote] Nah. They can't -need approval of the governor and the legislature. :wink: [/quote]
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