Tuesday, June 19, 2007 , Updated
Irving ISD identifies areas of teacher shortage: special and non-English education
At its June 18th meeting, the Irving ISD Board of Trustees approved the following measures:
- Approved Mentoring Programs grant application. Grant amount is $691,262 over three years and would promote mentoring programs for children with greatest need. Local design would involve partnership with Big Brothers, Big Sisters of North Texas.
- Approved Resolution #06-07-134 authorizing purchase of computers and printers from Dell Computer for career and technology labs through an interlocal agreement with the Department of Information Resources in the amount of $89,790.
- Approved Ordinance #06-07-01 determining acute areas of teacher shortage for the 2007-2008 school year. These areas are: all level bilingual; all level special education; languages other than English; secondary mathematics; and secondary science.
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