Board to consider Urbana High restructuring plan
URBANA – After months of back and forth, the Urbana High School restructuring plan may finally get a majority passing vote at the school board meeting on Tuesday – though probably not a unanimous vote.
At the last board meeting, the board discussed two new elements to the plan. The first was a team made up of district administrators and two University of Illinois education experts to come up with a method to evaluate the plan's progress and start the job.
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