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Lower Merion School Board Postpones Vote to Re-open Schools

by Gerry July 21, 2020

Lower Merion School Board Postpones Vote to Re-open Schools

At the start of last night’s Lower Merion School Board meeting (via Zoom), which drew a crowd larger than the 300 that Zoom allows, Board President Melissa Gilbert announced that the board would be delaying the decision regarding opening the schools in the fall “because there’s a lot of interest in that, and we were actually delaying that, at the moment, anyway.”

 

LMSD apologizes for the technical issue that prevented some members of the public from gaining access to last night's (Zoom) School Board meeting. We have taken steps to ensure that won't happen again. You can view the meeting here: https://t.co/YrG06xiIIh

— Lower Merion SD (@LowerMerionSD) July 21, 2020

The board did not taking any live public comment during the meeting, however all the emails they received (77 pages) were posted on the District’s website and can be seen here

Click here to access full Zoom Meeting

Filed Under: Schools Tagged With: LMSD (Lower Merion School District), Lower Merion School Board

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