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Dissatisfied With Q&A,

CCS Parents Petitioning

For In-Person Briefing

COOPERSTOWN – Dissatisfied with last week’s three briefings convened via Zoom last week by the Cooperstown Central School administration, a group of parents is circulating a petition for  an in-person meeting.

The petition is seeking an in-person meeting – perhaps in an outdoors setting, with reservations to ensure social distancing – where administrators and the school board can answer parents’ questions face-to-face.

Of particular issue is why the CCS administration delayed reopening schools from Sept. 9 to Oct. 5, and whether there is any assurance school will reopen even then.

According to a call to action posted on change.org by parent Luke Poole, the petition drive began after the school district posted a Q&A based on last week’s parent briefings, and didn’t include many of the questions the parents had asked.

 

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  1. C.C.S. UNFORTUNATELY has always had an administration that is, at times…”influenced” by “HIGHER POWERS” that get what they want and anyone else doesn’t have much of a chance. I don’t like it either, but if you don’t have the right name……. you might as well forget it!!

    Don Campbell,
    Class of 1970
    Go REDSKINS !!!!!!!!!!!

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