(From the Calgary Herald website)
The city’s public school board plans to abandon rules that now require trustees to approve hikes in busing fees, annual allocations to schools and expenditures over $500,000.
New policies hammered out behind closed doors and unveiled Monday would instead see the Calgary Board of Education monitor its top bureaucrat once a year to ensure she “avoids long-term fiscal jeopardy” when making those decisions.
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